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<blockquote data-quote="Salmonchaser" data-source="post: 1612784" data-attributes="member: 107697"><p>I actually think all the majors are producing good reliable semi auto shot guns. I guide pheasant hunts from late September until the end of March, just two or three days a week, but I do see a lot of shotguns. The only ones that have had hiccups are the Weatherby. Occasionally a guy will have issues with a gas gun, clean it up at lunch and it's good until next year. Typically when I have to tear one down for a client it hasn't been cleaned in years. </p><p>If you actually want to kill birds buy a shotgun that fits regardless the operating system. You might be surprised how good you can shoot.</p><p>I've only seen a few of the Nova pumps. The guys who had them were rookies and consistently short stroked them. 3 or 4 guys over the year, but they all had the same issue. Definitely operator error, I just don't know if the system contributed to the error. I just don't see rookies short stroking 870s to the same extent. I think it's a simple training issue with the Nova to run it correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salmonchaser, post: 1612784, member: 107697"] I actually think all the majors are producing good reliable semi auto shot guns. I guide pheasant hunts from late September until the end of March, just two or three days a week, but I do see a lot of shotguns. The only ones that have had hiccups are the Weatherby. Occasionally a guy will have issues with a gas gun, clean it up at lunch and it’s good until next year. Typically when I have to tear one down for a client it hasn’t been cleaned in years. If you actually want to kill birds buy a shotgun that fits regardless the operating system. You might be surprised how good you can shoot. I’ve only seen a few of the Nova pumps. The guys who had them were rookies and consistently short stroked them. 3 or 4 guys over the year, but they all had the same issue. Definitely operator error, I just don’t know if the system contributed to the error. I just don’t see rookies short stroking 870s to the same extent. I think it’s a simple training issue with the Nova to run it correctly. [/QUOTE]
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