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Shotty for Newbie?
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<blockquote data-quote="Memberberries" data-source="post: 1796289" data-attributes="member: 106647"><p>I disagree with the 3.5 inch chamber pump. I never liked those, when trying to run them fast or trying to get a follow up shot when adrenaline is going while hunting I've seen almost everyone shooting them short stroke them at least once.</p><p></p><p>There's nothing wrong with an 870, I grew up on them too and still have one (2.75 chamber) but he asked for lighter recoil and a semi-auto reduces recoil vs a pump. He also said dove, quail, and turkey. Ducks and geese are the only birds I see a need for 3.5" shells since the others are closer to the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Memberberries, post: 1796289, member: 106647"] I disagree with the 3.5 inch chamber pump. I never liked those, when trying to run them fast or trying to get a follow up shot when adrenaline is going while hunting I've seen almost everyone shooting them short stroke them at least once. There's nothing wrong with an 870, I grew up on them too and still have one (2.75 chamber) but he asked for lighter recoil and a semi-auto reduces recoil vs a pump. He also said dove, quail, and turkey. Ducks and geese are the only birds I see a need for 3.5" shells since the others are closer to the ground. [/QUOTE]
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