For those of you who have used the Derya MK10 and or the new Derya MK12, is it more than just a range toy or could it be used as a "do it all" type gun?
I currently own a 28 inch 870 Super Mag that, up til now, has only been to the trap range. I am planning on trying goose, grouse and deer hunting this season. I currently also own 2 centerfire rifles: a 223 bench bolt gun and a sporterized SKS....both of which are not great deer guns. While extremely accurate, my 223 is too small in my opinion and I would rather have something a bit less barnyard than a SKS. The last thing I want to do is wound a deer. Furthest shot would be 100 yards.
I was thinking about either selling my 870 and getting a MK12 and using it as is for the above purposes (trap, goose, grouse and deer) or putting an optic and a proper slug barrel on my 870. Both options will cost me about the same in the end. Nothing wrong with the 870 but it is a bit long and awkward to carry through the woods and having an AR patterned semi auto would be nice as i am very familiar with it. With the reported relatively tight groups the MK12 is getting with slugs and the stock flip up sights at 100 yds..it has me thinking. Or, I could just keep the 870 and go pickup a cheap 783 or a Axis combo for deer. Either way, I need an excuse to add an MK 12 to the collection.
I have very little practical experience with shotguns but I really like the idea of the MK12 (and it just looks bad @$$) but what say you shotty aficionados?
I currently own a 28 inch 870 Super Mag that, up til now, has only been to the trap range. I am planning on trying goose, grouse and deer hunting this season. I currently also own 2 centerfire rifles: a 223 bench bolt gun and a sporterized SKS....both of which are not great deer guns. While extremely accurate, my 223 is too small in my opinion and I would rather have something a bit less barnyard than a SKS. The last thing I want to do is wound a deer. Furthest shot would be 100 yards.
I was thinking about either selling my 870 and getting a MK12 and using it as is for the above purposes (trap, goose, grouse and deer) or putting an optic and a proper slug barrel on my 870. Both options will cost me about the same in the end. Nothing wrong with the 870 but it is a bit long and awkward to carry through the woods and having an AR patterned semi auto would be nice as i am very familiar with it. With the reported relatively tight groups the MK12 is getting with slugs and the stock flip up sights at 100 yds..it has me thinking. Or, I could just keep the 870 and go pickup a cheap 783 or a Axis combo for deer. Either way, I need an excuse to add an MK 12 to the collection.
I have very little practical experience with shotguns but I really like the idea of the MK12 (and it just looks bad @$$) but what say you shotty aficionados?



















































