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Benelli Nova vs. Cheaper semi?
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<blockquote data-quote="1eye" data-source="post: 1051030" data-attributes="member: 8903"><p>I have been shotgunning for over 30 years and thoroughly love all my shotguns. What I consider to be the 3 most important issues when purchasing one is affordability, quality and personal preference not exactly in that order. If I can't afford exactly what I want then I buy the one that will have the best value when I can afford to upgrade. Personally I would buy a used Remington auto before I bought a new Stoeger or Daly. If that wasn't possible I would buy the Benelli and use it till I could afford to trade it for a higher quality semi-auto. This isn't based on which is a better gun simply on investment strategy to someday get where you want to be. Remember, this is just my opinion and it won't buy a cup of coffee any where you go. Good luck and have a blast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1eye, post: 1051030, member: 8903"] I have been shotgunning for over 30 years and thoroughly love all my shotguns. What I consider to be the 3 most important issues when purchasing one is affordability, quality and personal preference not exactly in that order. If I can't afford exactly what I want then I buy the one that will have the best value when I can afford to upgrade. Personally I would buy a used Remington auto before I bought a new Stoeger or Daly. If that wasn't possible I would buy the Benelli and use it till I could afford to trade it for a higher quality semi-auto. This isn't based on which is a better gun simply on investment strategy to someday get where you want to be. Remember, this is just my opinion and it won't buy a cup of coffee any where you go. Good luck and have a blast. [/QUOTE]
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