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<blockquote data-quote="Tele-Caster" data-source="post: 777451" data-attributes="member: 8545"><p>My advice? Buy the one that fits the best. If that is a 391 Parallel, buy it. If it is a Remington, buy that. If it is something else, buy it.</p><p></p><p>Chokes are easy to get for all the major brands via the Intermess. Even "exotic" stuff like a full set of extended "Sporting Clays" tubes for a 20 bore Mossberg.... So I wouldn't let that sort of thing sway my decision.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't let cost get in the way too much, either, particularly if you plan on shooting the gun a lot. If you shoot a lot, you'll find that your big expense isn't hardware, but in the lead you send downrange and things like range fees and hunting licenses and so on.</p><p></p><p>Seven hundred bucks for a 391 Parallel seems like a pile of money, but you only need to buy that gun once. Amortize the purchase price over a lifetime of ownership, and the price suddenly becomes less significant.</p><p></p><p>-JP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tele-Caster, post: 777451, member: 8545"] My advice? Buy the one that fits the best. If that is a 391 Parallel, buy it. If it is a Remington, buy that. If it is something else, buy it. Chokes are easy to get for all the major brands via the Intermess. Even "exotic" stuff like a full set of extended "Sporting Clays" tubes for a 20 bore Mossberg.... So I wouldn't let that sort of thing sway my decision. I wouldn't let cost get in the way too much, either, particularly if you plan on shooting the gun a lot. If you shoot a lot, you'll find that your big expense isn't hardware, but in the lead you send downrange and things like range fees and hunting licenses and so on. Seven hundred bucks for a 391 Parallel seems like a pile of money, but you only need to buy that gun once. Amortize the purchase price over a lifetime of ownership, and the price suddenly becomes less significant. -JP [/QUOTE]
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