3 gun / IPSC standard shotgun: semi or pump?

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If my wallet survives the holidays, I am thinking of getting a shotgun for the next season. Currently I don't have any, and know next to nothing about shotguns - have been shooting rifle primarily.

So, starting from a clean slate, would it be better to get a semi? I handled a few in store, and kind of liked Benelli M2. I can also find M1 fairly cheap locally. A pump would be even cheaper, but I am not sure if I am going to like the action.
 
The only reasons I have heard that holds any water, on why someone would own or even shoot a pump rather than a semi, are that the pump is cheaper, and some people love the idea of a pump.
 
" The only reasons I have heard that holds any water, on why someone would own or even shoot a pump rather than a semi, are that the pump is cheaper, and some people love the idea of a pump "

If you're talking about IPSC;

You shoot a pump because you want to compete in "Standard-Manual" division.
Your scores only count against others who are also shooting a pump shotgun.

If you're talking about Outlaw 3-Gun;

You shoot a pump because there's no legal limits to tube capacity.
 
Pumps can be annoying to operate in certain 3 gun stages and most 3 gun matches do not differentiate between pump/semi....so semi is generally advisable there and the M2 or versa max would be a great choice.

In IPSC, semi or pump is fine depending on what you like to shoot and what division you want to compete in.
 
I have a Benelli M4..does anyone use this gun in competition? Just wondering

I have in the past and it was perfectly capable.

Only reason I still don't is that I got a good deal on the EE for a Tac Ord Versamax that is perfect for competitions.

I actually find the M4 better for slugs (ghost rings can be sighted in for elevation - my Versamax cannot and shoots high at 50) but the extra capacity and larger loading port make the Versamax the better gun overall.
 
I have in the past and it was perfectly capable.

Only reason I still don't is that I got a good deal on the EE for a Tac Ord Versamax that is perfect for competitions.

I actually find the M4 better for slugs (ghost rings can be sighted in for elevation - my Versamax cannot and shoots high at 50) but the extra capacity and larger loading port make the Versamax the better gun overall.

ok thks
 
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