I currently have an 870 wingmaster that I use for hunting and clays. I am interested in getting my first semi-auto, or should I say, I have been given permission to
The main use of this gun will be waterfowl hunting but will also see use at the range. I have a budget of $1000 but am willing to go up slightly if the difference in quality is significant. I am not interested in 3.5" as I have been shooting 2 3/4 effectively for years and cant justify the extra costs of a gun chambered to accommodate those loads or the extra cost and recoil of the shot itself. From the research that I have done the options that I am aware of are
Beretta A300 Outlander
Franchi Affinity
Winchester SX3
versamax sportsman
Of the three the only one I have hands on experience with is the Franchi. I shot it well and really liked the feel and especially the raised rib, however I felt the distance from the grip to the trigger seemed like a bit of a stretch compared to what I was used to and as I was just shooting clays I never shot more than once at a time to get a feel for the repeating action. I am skeptical of the versamax quality as I had issues with my first Remington shotgun and their customer service before buying an older wingmaster that has performed flawlessly.
Ideally the gun would have a camo finish which, for everywhere I have looked would rule out the SX3 as i haven't found a camo version under $1200 although if the performance difference is significant the finish can be overlooked. I have no preference between inertia or gas operation as the gun will always be thoroughly cleaned and the recoil deference between the two actions will not significantly sway my decision. I realize I can get a quality used firearm such as a Beretta 3### in this price range but due to my location the inability to inspect the gun before purchase makes this option unappealing.
Which others should I be considering and any insight into the ones listed above is much appreciated.
Thanks and straight shooting to all!
The main use of this gun will be waterfowl hunting but will also see use at the range. I have a budget of $1000 but am willing to go up slightly if the difference in quality is significant. I am not interested in 3.5" as I have been shooting 2 3/4 effectively for years and cant justify the extra costs of a gun chambered to accommodate those loads or the extra cost and recoil of the shot itself. From the research that I have done the options that I am aware of are
Beretta A300 Outlander
Franchi Affinity
Winchester SX3
versamax sportsman
Of the three the only one I have hands on experience with is the Franchi. I shot it well and really liked the feel and especially the raised rib, however I felt the distance from the grip to the trigger seemed like a bit of a stretch compared to what I was used to and as I was just shooting clays I never shot more than once at a time to get a feel for the repeating action. I am skeptical of the versamax quality as I had issues with my first Remington shotgun and their customer service before buying an older wingmaster that has performed flawlessly.
Ideally the gun would have a camo finish which, for everywhere I have looked would rule out the SX3 as i haven't found a camo version under $1200 although if the performance difference is significant the finish can be overlooked. I have no preference between inertia or gas operation as the gun will always be thoroughly cleaned and the recoil deference between the two actions will not significantly sway my decision. I realize I can get a quality used firearm such as a Beretta 3### in this price range but due to my location the inability to inspect the gun before purchase makes this option unappealing.
Which others should I be considering and any insight into the ones listed above is much appreciated.
Thanks and straight shooting to all!


















































