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does anybody have any info on the weatherby pa08 ib 12 ga. wood ? iknow these shotguns are made in turkey but in cgn,ers opinions have they been proven yet or have problems arriven?
Cory the Cowboy did a review on his sythetic PA 08. I have shot it. Good gun for the money. They are stiff to operate the first few rounds. The wood ones have NICE wood.
After doing my research on this shotty, I went out and bought 3 of them for my sons and myself. As stated they are stiff at first but after a couple hundred rounds of clays, they are ready for the goose hunts this fall. Comfortable, affordable, reliable.
I traded a Stoeger P-350 for a synthetic stocked one and I think it's a great gun for the money. I haven't had any problems with mine after about 400 rounds. It's smoothed up nicely. Here's a "review" I did a while ago
Cory the Cowboy did a review on his sythetic PA 08. I have shot it. Good gun for the money. They are stiff to operate the first few rounds. The wood ones have NICE wood.
I fully agree about them having nice wood. You usually have to spend double the amount if not more, to be able to get a gun with wood that nice. Seems like the best pump gun on the market for under $400. To be honest, I would buy 2 of them instead of one 870 wingmaster. I can't comment on how reliable/robust the action is, but I have a bad experience with a 870, so I'm not impressed with them either, although I know they have a huge following.
The PA-08 shows up at my local gun range more and more, for guys looking for a economical way to have a nice looking gun to shoot skeet and clay. However if you shoot alot of skeet, you might end up getting cramps or tennis elbow from all the pumping.