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Good quality semi-auto shotgun recommendations?

Take care of one CORRECTLY, and I doubt seriously you could "Use It Up" anytime soon...Seems to me to be a rather small price to pay for the SOFTEST-SHOOTING Semiauto Shotgun ever made...YMMV, of course....mikey357
I guess a big factor for that would be how much you actually shoot. A few times a year Im standing in the middle of a swamp and I shoot 5 or 6 shells at a time several days in a row. In the course of a week I mite shoot a whole box of shells. Of course with only those few shots; and after traveling 3 states and dragging a gun thru the swamp in a boat with a dog in the dark in 20deg weather; its imperative to me that I don't have a mishaps from a gun that didn't get enough attention. Then of course if I were some were shooting 500 shots a day recoil mite be a bigger factor.
I do take care of everything that I have CORRECTLY. I have several hobbys and Im just not one of those that derives great pleasure from spending hours cleaning and piddling with guns as if it is the only prize possession that I have. Thanks Paul
 
I guess a big factor for that would be how much you actually shoot. A few times a year Im standing in the middle of a swamp and I shoot 5 or 6 shells at a time several days in a row. In the course of a week I mite shoot a whole box of shells. Of course with only those few shots; and after traveling 3 states and dragging a gun thru the swamp in a boat with a dog in the dark in 20deg weather; its imperative to me that I don't have a mishaps from a gun that didn't get enough attention. Then of course if I were some were shooting 500 shots a day recoil mite be a bigger factor.
I do take care of everything that I have CORRECTLY. I have several hobbys and Im just not one of those that derives great pleasure from spending hours cleaning and piddling with guns as if it is the only prize possession that I have. Thanks Paul

Don't come asking for advice and then get your panties in a wad. Of course it is the time of year to be out trolling :fish2::fish2::fish2::fish2:
 
can't beat a good 1100


my 1966 skeet model is still running .. never ever failed me

11-87s are not bad either just a bit heavier.


cleaning a gas operated is tough ?... jesss
 
Don't come asking for advice and then get your panties in a wad. Of course it is the time of year to be out trolling :fish2::fish2::fish2::fish2:
I think you have me confused with someone that actually cares. I didn't ask for any advice and you have to give a d--n to get mad about something. LOL Im just typing out of boredom.
I actually have been listing my shotguns for sale. Its been fun but I just don't think I am going to be doing any of that kind of shooting or hunting anymore. Just to far to travel and to much work for that short burst of fun.
My opinion about a 1100 comes from a very easy observation. If you go to places where people are very serious about there shotgun and have the funds to get whatever they want; non of them are shooting a rem 1100. It going to be hard to argue that fact. Thanks Paul
 
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