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Old 09-30-2011, 09:01 AM
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I see all kinds of guns come through the blind and most have there good and bad points. I have been guiding for 22 yrs and have had 1 or 2 broke guns in the blind. An 870 is hard to beat if you want a pump but with a 3 1/2 they kick like mules. I have seen a lot of Mossbergs break due to spring issues. For the money, the Bereta is hands down the best buy. They give us Beretas to shoot at Little Pecan and we have zero trouble out of em. The guns are 3 in Eurekas. When I hunt outside the island I shoot a Maxis. Best gun I have ever owned. I have worn out 2 SBE 1 and 1 1187 that my guides gave me for Christmas. The Remington went south after about 10 cases. The gunsmith here said I was lucky to get that. Hope this helped.
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