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		<title>By: Lyle</title>
		<link>http://www.saysuncle.com/2007/05/29/shotgun_advice/comment-page-1/#comment-172484</link>
		<dc:creator>Lyle</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2007 01:12:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It comes down to fit, using the proper load for the occasion, and magazine capacity.  Just about any decent pump or auto will be great for three-gun once fitted with a large mag.  For upland hunting you reduce the mag capacity to your state&#039;s requirement and use the light loads.  I hunt pheasant and quail both using an IC choke and #6 shot.  For doves only, I&#039;d go with smaller shot and lightest loads.  A screw choke makes it more versatile, but its not a hard and fast requirement.  An IC or Mod-Cyl choke is pretty decent for all around unless you&#039;re going after geese and turkey, in which case you&#039;ll want full or extra full (turkey choke).

We have an 870 in 20 and an Italian auto in 12.  Both screw chokes.  Both are excellent and I&#039;d use either for anything.  Mossberg is good too, among others.  The Saiga isn&#039;t bad either.  We have those in 20 and 12, and I&#039;d use them interchangeably for the most part, though the Remington pump and the Beretta gas gun are most reliable.

I&#039;ve never owned an over-under or side-by-side, but those who have nice ones love them (again, its about fit, IMO)-- the 2-shot is not much good for 3-gun however.

I&#039;ve used Winchester autos twice (2 different guns) and both had multiple stoppages.  Just one man&#039;s limited experience there.

The three-dot fire sights are cool, but I get the feeling less fast.  Personally I like a dual bead, one midway and one at the muzzle with basic rib, unless you can legally use a reflex sight.  Those are fabulous, but alas are illegal for hunting here.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It comes down to fit, using the proper load for the occasion, and magazine capacity.  Just about any decent pump or auto will be great for three-gun once fitted with a large mag.  For upland hunting you reduce the mag capacity to your state&#8217;s requirement and use the light loads.  I hunt pheasant and quail both using an IC choke and #6 shot.  For doves only, I&#8217;d go with smaller shot and lightest loads.  A screw choke makes it more versatile, but its not a hard and fast requirement.  An IC or Mod-Cyl choke is pretty decent for all around unless you&#8217;re going after geese and turkey, in which case you&#8217;ll want full or extra full (turkey choke).</p>
<p>We have an 870 in 20 and an Italian auto in 12.  Both screw chokes.  Both are excellent and I&#8217;d use either for anything.  Mossberg is good too, among others.  The Saiga isn&#8217;t bad either.  We have those in 20 and 12, and I&#8217;d use them interchangeably for the most part, though the Remington pump and the Beretta gas gun are most reliable.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve never owned an over-under or side-by-side, but those who have nice ones love them (again, its about fit, IMO)&#8211; the 2-shot is not much good for 3-gun however.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve used Winchester autos twice (2 different guns) and both had multiple stoppages.  Just one man&#8217;s limited experience there.</p>
<p>The three-dot fire sights are cool, but I get the feeling less fast.  Personally I like a dual bead, one midway and one at the muzzle with basic rib, unless you can legally use a reflex sight.  Those are fabulous, but alas are illegal for hunting here.</p>
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		<title>By: Sebastian-PGP</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sebastian-PGP</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 13:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ve had plenty of luck shooting trap with my Mossberg 835 with fiber optic sites and turkey choke.  I&#039;m a pretty regular 17-21 hit guy out of 25 without any practice at all with that gun.

And if the fit ever hit the shan, it&#039;s a good shotgun to have around.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve had plenty of luck shooting trap with my Mossberg 835 with fiber optic sites and turkey choke.  I&#8217;m a pretty regular 17-21 hit guy out of 25 without any practice at all with that gun.</p>
<p>And if the fit ever hit the shan, it&#8217;s a good shotgun to have around.</p>
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