This is like saying "I want to try golf, so what club should I buy? and can I use the same club for baseball and hockey?" Mr. Friendly, please don't be offended by my comment, but really!
My advice is, hook up with a knowledgeable person who shoots clays and hunts, give clays a try, borrow some guns, (most shooters will bend over backwards to help you) get a hunting licence (if you dont have one now) and see what other guys are using...then make an informed decision based on what YOU intend to do with the gun. The REMINGTON 870 and its clones are probably the most common and versitile gun out there and it was my first shotgun too...but I warn you, if you get into shooting, you will end up with MANY shotguns. Personally, dont waste your money on a tactical shotgun...they look cool and all that, but you will grow out of it...
My advice is, hook up with a knowledgeable person who shoots clays and hunts, give clays a try, borrow some guns, (most shooters will bend over backwards to help you) get a hunting licence (if you dont have one now) and see what other guys are using...then make an informed decision based on what YOU intend to do with the gun. The REMINGTON 870 and its clones are probably the most common and versitile gun out there and it was my first shotgun too...but I warn you, if you get into shooting, you will end up with MANY shotguns. Personally, dont waste your money on a tactical shotgun...they look cool and all that, but you will grow out of it...


















































