My shotguns!

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Hi everyone,

just thought I'd show you guys some pictures of my shotguns. Ive had my license since my 18th birthday (March 08) and I'm already up to three.

First is my Mossberg 500 A field ( 28'' barrel). I bought it brand new in March. Bought an extra choke for it, so now I have Sk/IC/Mod/Full chokes.
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Second is my Stoeger Uplander 20ga.(24'' barrels). Bought it used in August. Bought an extra choke for this one too, so now I have IC/Mod/Full chokes for it.
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Third is my Ithica M66 Supersingle .410. Put this one on layway today, so I'll be picking it up soon. 26'' full choke barrel.
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Next on the list is either an 18'' barrled pump, probably a Mav 88 or a Semi 12 like a Mossberg 930 or Remington 11-87.

Thanks for looking!
 
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Great collection! That Stoeger is perfect for Grouse if that fits you well and shoots to acceptable POA. That M66 also looks nice - I've been thinking of looking at that in person but Epps is a bit of a long drive :)
 
Great collection! That Stoeger is perfect for Grouse if that fits you well and shoots to acceptable POA. That M66 also looks nice - I've been thinking of looking at that in person but Epps is a bit of a long drive :)
NOTHING classier than a SXS20 in the field!!:dancingbanana:
Love that English style grip BTW!
Cat
 
NOTHING classier than a SXS20 in the field!!:dancingbanana:
Love that English style grip BTW!
Cat

Thanks. When I walked into Ellwood Epps and saw it on the rack, I asked to see it and after I held it, I knew that would be my new grouse gun. The price wasnt bad either. It was 299$ in excellent condition with 2 chokes. I love the straight grip too!
 
Nice to have you aboard.

Just remember that you are not a real shotgunner until you have a 28 gauge.:)Good shooting.
 
Thanks for your replies everyone.

Nice to have you aboard.

Just remember that you are not a real shotgunner until you have a 28 gauge.:)Good shooting.

If 28 guage ammo was available where I live, or I was set up for reloading I would buy one in a heartbeat. A nice Wingmaster 28 gauge or maybe an Over/Under of some type.

btw, are you a member of Shotgun World aswell?
 
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yah welcome to the addicting world of shotguns, i have 5 in my collection now, i recently got a double barrel 12g, which i would recomend getting cause they are just great.
 
btw, are you a member of Shotgun World aswell?

Yes I am.I saw your post there as well.

Those Ithaca M66 Supersingles are neat looking shotguns.Its too bad that Ithaca has fallen so far from grace.At present the company is going again but from what I understand some say it is doing okay while others say other wise.Guess time will tell.

According to the Ithaca web site they are supposed to have a 28 gauge version of their Model 37 out early next year.
 
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