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Best semi-auto shotgun on a budget?
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<blockquote data-quote="ProBusiness" data-source="post: 740774" data-attributes="member: 6145"><p>the remington is a PROVEN gun both in the field and on the competition skeet and trap field. Amont those you mentioned the cost is about the same. Remington has a GREAT gun with replacement parts and gunsmiths available. </p><p></p><p>the whole gun is sound, stock, receiver, barrel, action, gas action, good supply of barrels and chokes, recoil pads, etc. everything is out there. </p><p></p><p>One gun you might look at is the Beretta 3901 at academy and walmart. I think the beretta crome lined barrel makes for a better pattern. </p><p></p><p>two things to be concerned with in a shotgun. reliability and pattern. you can spend $400-$600 for a gun but if the pattern is off, and believe me poor quality control in barrel manufacturing can cause poor patterns, then everytime you shoot your pattern can have holes in it. </p><p></p><p>There is a reason your competitive shooters shoot berettas and remingtons semis. They hold up and perform. </p><p></p><p>my $.02 worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProBusiness, post: 740774, member: 6145"] the remington is a PROVEN gun both in the field and on the competition skeet and trap field. Amont those you mentioned the cost is about the same. Remington has a GREAT gun with replacement parts and gunsmiths available. the whole gun is sound, stock, receiver, barrel, action, gas action, good supply of barrels and chokes, recoil pads, etc. everything is out there. One gun you might look at is the Beretta 3901 at academy and walmart. I think the beretta crome lined barrel makes for a better pattern. two things to be concerned with in a shotgun. reliability and pattern. you can spend $400-$600 for a gun but if the pattern is off, and believe me poor quality control in barrel manufacturing can cause poor patterns, then everytime you shoot your pattern can have holes in it. There is a reason your competitive shooters shoot berettas and remingtons semis. They hold up and perform. my $.02 worth. [/QUOTE]
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