baikal 153/ rem 453 or stoeger 2000

baikal/ rem 453 or stoeger 2000?

  • stoeger 2000 3" chamber. camo

    Votes: 12 31.6%
  • baikal/ remington 453 black synthetic 3.5" chamber

    Votes: 26 68.4%

  • Total voters
    38

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I need a new duck gun. I am either going to get the stoeger 2000 in camo and 3" chamber or a remington/ baikal 453 synthetic with a 3.5" chamber. they both will have a 28" barrel. the stoeger comes with 5 chokes and the 453 comes with 4. I handled the 453 today and liked it. It fit relatively well. If i order the stoeger i will not get a chance to handle it before i buy it. It looks like a nice gun i camo tho. what do you guys think i should get? they will both cost me pretty much the same thing.
 
The Baikal all the way. I got one from EE, way less than elsewhere. It is marked Rem as well. Very happy and the thing shoots strait. A couple dealers had them. They may be hard to get right now but worth the wait. AJ
 
Can't really speak to the Stoeger, but I was shopping between the same two guns last year and decided on the Baikal/Remington. no regrets, great gun for the money
 
the gas system is adjustable.

one major warning on adjusting your gas system:
if your gun is ejecting the spent shells 20 feet, you are using much too high a setting :D
basically it should just be enough to cycle the action reliably, no more. so if you have your gas system adjusted for 2 3/4" light target loads, it would be wise to re-adjust it before you shoot 3.5" monsters or you may damage your gun/spring when the action repeatedly slams backward from the pressure.
 
Baikal. Its a tank.


I've got no major problems with my baikal mp153, won't cycle light target rounds even after the break in period? Great for hunting though.

What cheap target loads? Mine hates the winchester $60/case but is flawless with federals.
 
Another vote for MP153!

I would consider the MP153 is the best sub-thousand dollars semi 12 ga.

If it can pass the 50,000 rds torture test it must prove something
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Depends what you want the gun for. If it is just going to be a waterfowl gun then I would lean towards the 153 for its gas operation and additional weight (8-8 1/2 lbs??).

If you are looking for a Jack of all trades kinda gun then I would look at the Stoeger because it is an honest 7 lb gun.

If you had plans to go grouse/upland hunting the 153 is going to get heavy/slow real quick compared to the quick handling Stoeger.
 
I ended up going with neither of the guns listed in the pole. I have a 1986 browning a5 magnum with a 30" barrel on its way for Christmas. It comes in a leather browning case with all the original manuals and two chokes. It looks to be in brand new condition and was barely shot. I paid $600 and shipping
 
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