Magpul SGA for trap/skeet ?

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Anyone use the Magpul SGA for sporting clays?

Looking at adjustable stock options for the 870... not willing to blow some dough on a fancy adjustable wood stock set for the 870 Express.

Or are there other options out there in the Magpul price range? (Not ATI)

Thanks
 
I have Magpul stock on my 870. Works good for trap and pretty much everything with the adjustable comb inserts. I don't uses it very much for target shooting anymore. I have an over-under and its just a nicer gun for this.
 
I have Magpul stock on my 870. Works good for trap and pretty much everything with the adjustable comb inserts. I don't uses it very much for target shooting anymore. I have an over-under and its just a nicer gun for this.

I have heard the same thing... might get one.

I don't really know what the Magpul price range is but I think this Jack West stock would be much better for sporting clay shooting.
http://www.billdavisenterprises.com/

Looked at these... more than twice the price of a Magpul.
 
I guess it comes down to what you want to achieve. I can shoot trap with a bone stock 870 and score 22's and 23's or I can shoot 25 with my Perazzi. Spending money on a 870 Express seems like a waste but that's none of my business.

Oh now you've gone and done it!! If I were you I'd go into a relocation protection program. Those Express afficianados can get pretty nasty. They'll be spreading the word about you now in the Black & Green shotguns forum and you'll be buried under a pile of tacticool plastic parts, door breachers, heat shields and a host of sights you've never dreamt possible on a shotgun!! Perazzi you say? Meh!!! Sounds like some kind of Italian baked good?!
 
Oh now you've gone and done it!! If I were you I'd go into a relocation protection program. Those Express afficianados can get pretty nasty. They'll be spreading the word about you now in the Black & Green shotguns forum and you'll be buried under a pile of tacticool plastic parts, door breachers, heat shields and a host of sights you've never dreamt possible on a shotgun!! Perazzi you say? Meh!!! Sounds like some kind of Italian baked good?!

I'll keep it going :)

Behold:

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You can shoot bad guy's d*cks off at a mile with this bad boy!

Or this one:

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Complete with binding action bars and accessive receiver wear.
 
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Looked at these... more than twice the price of a Magpul.
Even though the Jack West is more than twice the price it is a better value. The Magpul adjusts for LOP and drop with risers and extensions but not for cast. The Jack West stock adjusts for all three and can be adjusted more precisely than the relatively crude adjustments using risers.
 
Oh now you've gone and done it!! If I were you I'd go into a relocation protection program. Those Express afficianados can get pretty nasty. They'll be spreading the word about you now in the Black & Green shotguns forum and you'll be buried under a pile of tacticool plastic parts, door breachers, heat shields and a host of sights you've never dreamt possible on a shotgun!! Perazzi you say? Meh!!! Sounds like some kind of Italian baked good?!

If a Perazzi is an Italian baked good, is a Pirogi a Ukrainian shotgun?
 
The problem is trying to FIND the Magpul SGA's in stock anywhere! Trying to get one for my Mossberg 500 - to look similar to BeaverMeats (minus the green colour - I like the black) but man... sold out everywhere!
 
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