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FF_T_Warren 07-22-2012 01:29 AM

Looking for the perfect shotgun for the GF.
 
heres the dilemma, my gf is 4'10" so buying her a normal size 12ga for duck hunting is out. I need to buy her something in a 20ga that will be easy for her to shoot but still good performance to where it'll last. I really want to get her an auto loading 20ga. Now earlier at bass pro I saw a weatherby(499) and a remington 11-87(699) both were youth models. werent able to shoulder them due to the long lines. but anyone have any experience with either of these or another good quality auto loading 20 gauge you would recommend. really just looking for a good quality gun thats not gonna break the bank or her shoulder.

cmcnabb 07-22-2012 01:35 AM

I have an 1100 20 gauge my dad bought me when I was 8. I still shoot it for teal season and since I won't be guiding, it will probably be what I goose hunt with this year. It's a super light and has zero recoil. It has been VERY reliable. Not sure about the1187, but the 1100 is for sure a good one

kcinnick 07-22-2012 03:10 AM

Can't beat a Remington 1100 with a stick for your purpose.

scott craft 07-22-2012 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by cmcnabb (Post 465834)
I have an 1100 20 gauge my dad bought me when I was 8. I still shoot it for teal season and since I won't be guiding, it will probably be what I goose hunt with this year. It's a super light and has zero recoil. It has been VERY reliable. Not sure about the1187, but the 1100 is for sure a good one

An 1100 twenty gauge is a great gun for squirrel hunting too.

Sent from my Rezound

FF_T_Warren 07-22-2012 08:40 AM

yea they look good and I know they are true but I didnt really want to spend $1100 on a 20ga and secondly they look like they are only full size and I doubt she could handle it. really would like to find a youth model with a 26 or 28 inch barrel

FF_T_Warren 07-22-2012 08:46 AM

now I do see that benelli makes the M2 in a 20gauge. MSRP is right and $1000. anyone have any experience with those. like is it a small gun or how it performs?

mriguy 07-22-2012 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by FF_T_Warren (Post 465859)
yea they look good and I know they are true but I didnt really want to spend $1100 on a 20ga and secondly they look like they are only full size and I doubt she could handle it. really would like to find a youth model with a 26 or 28 inch barrel

I have a Rem 1100LT 20 gauge that I might be willing to sell. I have no idea on its worth.

FF_T_Warren 07-22-2012 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by mriguy (Post 465861)
I have a Rem 1100LT 20 gauge that I might be willing to sell. I have no idea on its worth.

well let me know. I may be interested if the price and fit is right

FF_T_Warren 07-22-2012 10:01 AM

Does it shoot 3"? That's a must

Top Dawg 07-22-2012 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by FF_T_Warren (Post 465860)
now I do see that benelli makes the M2 in a 20gauge. MSRP is right and $1000. anyone have any experience with those. like is it a small gun or how it performs?

Not sure of the size but the recoil is low on the inertia driven guns.

ifsteve 07-22-2012 12:50 PM

I have a Benelli M1 and it shoots well but I personally just don't care for the Benelli action. Just bump the gun in the blind and the bolt backs off and it fails to shoot. Selling it and getting a Winchester SX3 20. Played around with one yesterday and they are VERY nice.

FF_T_Warren 07-22-2012 01:05 PM

Sweet thanks for the input. I'm a beretta man myself and I just realized that they make a youth 20ga. Gonna try to search around town tomorrow to try n put my hands on one and see how it feels. Lil more pricey than I initially wanted but I own all beretta 12ga and will not own anything else and since they make one, I may go that route possibly. But keep the opinions coming guys. Any input is useful

FF_T_Warren 07-22-2012 01:11 PM

Only thing I dislike about the beretta is its a beautiful gun and the first thing I want to do with it is have it black-T'd and camp dipped and it doesn't appear to be offered in synthetic

simplepeddler 07-22-2012 02:01 PM

My son has shot the Beretta Urika for three seasons now.
VERY nice weapon for hunting.

check out shotgunsports.com for used ones that pop up

Big Tee 07-22-2012 07:24 PM

Check out the Winchester SX-3 in 20ga. it has shims and adjustable buttplate

kcinnick 07-22-2012 08:02 PM

1100 is an easy to handle gun, there are tons of good condition used 1100's out there.

wetaline 07-22-2012 10:11 PM

I'm 5'2" and shoot a 12 guage. Have been shooting that size since I was very young with no problem. Did she try a 12 guage? Might like it.

FF_T_Warren 07-22-2012 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by wetaline (Post 466092)
I'm 5'2" and shoot a 12 guage. Have been shooting that size since I was very young with no problem. Did she try a 12 guage? Might like it.

Well I let her hold a 26" beretta a400 and it was way too bulky for her. If I could find a youth 12ga with little recoil I might would get that if it fit her

cmcnabb 07-22-2012 10:54 PM

Any beretta or Benelli 12 gauge is low on recoil. Especially the gas operated berettas. I have an extrema and it hardly kicks at all. I don't have kick off system either. A 20 gauge is plenty of power for duck hunting though so its not a bad choice either

FF_T_Warren 07-24-2012 11:27 PM

Well got a good deal on a beretta 391 youth 20ga at puglias today. $300 under competitors. So I picked it up. Gonna send it out in the morning to have it Black-T coated. Should make a great bday present when she slides it out the case opening morning instead of my mossberg pump.


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