Looking for a cheap, long term pump for Geese/ducks

AlbertoA

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I have a Weatherby SA-08 which I love, but it is a semi which is not my favourite thing to bring into the blind. I also find it's noticably louder than anyone else's gun in the field, though that has not seemed to be a problem because once the birds start coming in, there isn't enough noise in the world to keep the next flock from following suit. But my ears and those of my friends suffer as sometimes we neglect protection (I know, it's my fault not the guns).

I've been looking at pumps at or under $500 ish.

Maverick 88 - Clearly the cheapest, only 3" which in some sense limits me, because I go everywhere... In some cases I would like to be able to shoot 3.5"
Mossberg 500/535/850 - Also cheaper, depending. But I have heard complaints of pattering despite putting chokes in.
Remington 870 - The classic cool. But I've heard people say 'They don't make them like they used to' What does that mean?
Stevens 320 - Haven't been able to find much on it. I know the old timer Savages were excellent.
Stoeger P350 - I've heard both ends of the spectrum from "Best I've ever shot" to "Kicks like a mule"
Weatheyby PA-08 - If it's anything like the SA, perhaps noise will be an issue again?

What have you guys heard or better yet witnessed and come to find?

I want to shoot geese in the blind, ducks in the swamp or on the hillside. I may like to lean toward the option of shooting all 2 3/4" to 3.5"(without losing my shoulder after 50 rounds). I don't want to deafen myself and my friends. And, of course I'm asking for a lot, I would like this to be my hunting gun for many years to come.

No pressure pals! :)
 
Do yourself a favour and get a benelli nova pump. $550 at wholesale right now. Great gun, easy to take apart and clean, polymer reciever means no rust from water or snow in the feild. points,shoots and cycles like a dream.
 
My SA-08 is just a loud gun. 28" vented and unaltered. Compared to mossberg 535, binelli nova and browning auto5.
When I fire you hear the echo carry on and on. It is noticeably louder than all three of those.
 
Out of 5 replies , 4 different guns were suggested to you. Why don't you start by looking at some things YOU want in a gun, whether it be weight, fit/finish, chokes, etc. etc. but most important--does it fit you, especially if you are looking at a synthetic stock. Pretty much any gun asked about will function so that isn't going to help much in deciding what gun will be best for you.
 
My Winchester Camp/Field combo was certainly cheap and it gets put through it's paces a LOT. If you don't mind never being able to shoot 3.5" shoulder breakers than it might be what you're after. I shoot a lot of 3 gun with mine when not in hunting season and I've never had a single problem with it. Pretty sure I paid around $360 for an 18" and 26" (w/ chokes).

Edit* - If you don't want the short defender barrel, you can just get a Winchester SXP with whatever length of barrel you want. It's probably a little less customizeable than an 870 though if you want to doll it up.
 
My main shotgun is the Baikal MP153, but my backup gun is the Benelli Nova. I've seen several Nova's on the EE for around $400...

Cheers
Jay
 
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