May 12th, 2011 by eranio
which model of the Mossberg 500 12 gauge shotgun should i get???? i am going to be using it for home defense and hunting(squirrel, coyotes, deer, birds, etc, probably nothing bigger than a deer). also i would like a nice flashlight and/or scope, but idk which model to buy, i was thinking about the tactical, or persuader/cruiser. I don’t want a wood stock or anything, all synthetic.
if you think i should get the wood, why? and if i do could i put accessories on it?
which MODEL should i get???????
could i add a pistol grip to the model A?
does the model a have any other names?
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May 8th, 2011 by eranio
i am looking for a great new or used 20 gauge shotgun that i can purchase under 0. i have researched the mossberg 500 all purpose 20 gauge, but it is 8 new and i don’t think i will have enough to buy that. i will most likely be using it for birds and small game around my house ( i live on 6 acres)
i want one that is pump action too!
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March 9th, 2011 by eranio
The benelli super nova or the benelli nova. I want to use them for bird hunting and maybe some skeet every once in a while. The birds I will be hunting are turkey, dove, and clay pigeon ha ha. So which one is better is the super nova worth the extra money?
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January 29th, 2011 by eranio
hi, im looking into buying a Mossberg 500 shotgun sometime soon, and i need some help…. i was thinking about getting the 12 ga. model, however, i started to think more and more about getting the 20 ga. when this past weekend i went out shooting skeet and shot about 75-100 shells through a 20. and my should was somewhat sore, and i thought if i get a 12 it would be too much recoil. now i don’t know which gauge to buy. i would mostly be shooting skeet, hunting small game/ possibly birds, and probably deer eventually. which gauge should i get, 12 or 20 and why??? please help
by the way… i am 15 years old and about 120 lbs. im not sure of my height, probably around 5′… 5-6" tall.
thank you all for your answers. i was just wondering because i don’t know how much a recoil pad would work, but i am now pretty sure i will get the 12. also when i go hunting squirrel and such i have a single shot 20 ga if carrying around a 12 gets to be too much work. thanks again.
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January 7th, 2011 by eranio
well dove season is next week and dammit i wanna go. i dont have the cash for a new shotgun, but i do have winchester dove loads and money for a lease. so ya think i can knock some birds out of the air with my mossy?
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November 4th, 2010 by eranio
I mean is it made out of gold or something? The news said that the gun Cheney uses to blow birds to pieces cost ,000. My car didn’t cost that much. It’s still just made out of wood and steel isn’t it? Does it shoot any straighter or anything? Wouldn’t it be too nice to kill with?
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October 4th, 2010 by eranio
I have a 30" trap barrel on my remington 870 and i was wondering if i would be able to just add some sort of sight adjustment to use it for hunting birds/turkeys and actually aim accurately without pointing lower than the target
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October 2nd, 2010 by eranio
My brother wants a shotgun, a smooth barrel for birds and a rifled cantilever barrel for slugs. This combo for the mossberg is 9 or the remington 870 combo is 9. How easily can you buy aftermarket parts like a sureshot thumbhole grip, and to work on the trigger. Whats your thoughts, is the 870 worth the extra money?
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September 23rd, 2010 by eranio
I got a new shotgun and im wondering if i can kill deer with it. When I shoot slugs (thats all i can kill deer with) should i keep the modified choke in it. The barrel is a regular barrel or should i get a rifled one? I’ve killed some birds and ducks with it so i know its good for that. But can my shotgun kill a deer under 100 yrds.
thank you…
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August 27th, 2010 by eranio
I’m thinking of buying this shotgun but it only has the full choke. So how much would an ic(increased cylinder) choke cost? I’m hopeing to spend no more than 40 dollars on one. Thanks
Oops! Sorry! I’d like to use the shotgun for universal uses(not sure if i said that right) I want to hunt things from dear all the way down to morning doves. Morning doves can fly at almost 50 mph and i wouldn’t want a tight patterned shot for that. The Increased Cylinder would be much better.
So i want to attach an increased Cylinder to the shotgun.
Ok you guys obviously arn’t reading what i’m saying. I don’t hunt turkey and i’m not really planning on it yet. I just want to hunt birds like grouse but i need the increased cylinder choke which i don’t have. I’m wondering how much an increased cylinder choke will cost. I think i’m getting the idea that it’s around 20-100 dollars. Sorry if i sound mad
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July 21st, 2010 by eranio
is it reliable, accurate and easy to maintain.
also would it make a good hunting gun. not really interesting in hunting birds but someday i might try it.
also can it except accessories like an 870 or 500
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May 19th, 2010 by eranio
We have different gauges in shotguns, wat exactly mean by gauges.
In hunting regulations its mentioned we have to use less than 10 gauges for hunting small animals and birds.
is it still 10 gauge guns available in the market.
In wisconsin less than 10 gauge is leagal for small game hunting it seems. I heard the Gauge is some thing to do with the diameter of the bore
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April 1st, 2010 by eranio
The gun is semi-automatic and comes as a 3inch magnum.
I will be using the gun for birds and trap
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March 24th, 2010 by eranio
I don’t know much about guns, but I want to buy a shotgun as my first gun. I’ll probably keep it forever and use it a lot before buying anything else. I was told by a shop keeper to get a 20 gauge but my uncle told me to get a 12 gauge. Whats the difference between the gauges? I want to use it to shoot birds when hunting (duck, geese, whatever else i can hunt here in Texas) and also for shoot practice shots at the range (clay flyers). What would you suggest as a good gauge and gun for me to buy? I’m willing to spend at most 500 but who knows, I’m new to this and don’t know how much i should be spending for a good gun. Oh and i think i want a semi-auto gun not a pump action, but i’m still not sure. please help.
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March 16th, 2010 by eranio
i am 12 years old and want to hunt deer and birds and only have 0 dollars
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March 3rd, 2010 by eranio
I asked a gun expert why people use shotguns for hunting, instead rifles. And he replied :
"Shotguns are generally used for hunting birds, which fly very fast. It would be very difficult to hit a flying bird with a rifle. It would also be very dangerous to fire a rifle up into the air."
I’d like to know your opinion on his answer please. I mean tell me what’s exactly the danger of shooting a rifle up into the air, etc.
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February 24th, 2010 by eranio
I have a Remington 870 shotgun with an 18 inch cylinder bore barrel. It can be used for skeet and trap shooting, but it is hardly ideal as the pattern generated is too wide to hit the birds at long range. Also, my nearest range won’t permit barrels under 26 inches for their trap/skeet range.
Is it as simple as buying a new barrel online and installing it via the normal fieldstripping/cleaning method? That seems like it would work. Can anyone recommend what kind of chokes I should be looking at, or know good suppliers online?
I have an Express Magnum with a 6 shot shell capacity (I think two shot extension tube) if that makes a difference.
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January 31st, 2010 by eranio
what kind of shotguns can be used and are made for all kinds of hunting, whether it be upland pheasants, spring turkeys, or winter rabbits, as well as having fun with clay pigeons?
and can guns specifically made for sporting clays be used for bird hunting, since clays are made to mimic the flight patterns of birds?
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December 13th, 2009 by eranio
500 mossberg Deer & Field Wood W/scope e choke tubes, w cheek Rest
I’m planning to Hunt Birds, and 1 time a year Deers?
This shot gun comes with 2 barrells w/scope 3 choke tubes, 2 cheek rest.
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December 1st, 2009 by eranio
I’m looking for a shotgun that can do it all. I want a remington 870 but there are so many versions of the gun. I want one that can take down deer, birds, and small game. Any suggestions are welcome.
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