thepolinator
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Sudbury, ON
Hello all,
Sadly my auto-loader has started to act up and I am not up to doing the work on it myself. Anywho it is a Mossberg 930. I am looking for a replacement waterfowl gun (I am not really interested in the mossberg line of guns for a replacement). I am currently thinking that the Winchester SX3, Browning Silver or the Browning Maxus would fill my needs, but maybe I am missing something . So here are my questions.
1) Whats the big difference between the gas and inertia driven systems? when I was using my mossberg 930 the porting and gas system really soaked up the recoil, is the inertia system notably more recoil?
2) from a practical standpoint whats the difference between the silver and the maxus?
3) what guns should I be considering that I am not currently looking at and why? My criteria for a new auto-loader are: price (hoping to stay under 1,500, but I know most of these guns are more), reliability, adjustability (I find most guns are too small for me), ease of maintenance (this gun will get wet and I will be cleaning it after most trips, I want to be able to clean it without paying a gunsmith or taking 2 hours to put it back together) and I was hoping for a gas system, but that is more because I don't really know the benefits of the recoil systems.
so am I over thinking this, and what would you guys recommend I buy?
Thanks.
Sadly my auto-loader has started to act up and I am not up to doing the work on it myself. Anywho it is a Mossberg 930. I am looking for a replacement waterfowl gun (I am not really interested in the mossberg line of guns for a replacement). I am currently thinking that the Winchester SX3, Browning Silver or the Browning Maxus would fill my needs, but maybe I am missing something . So here are my questions.
1) Whats the big difference between the gas and inertia driven systems? when I was using my mossberg 930 the porting and gas system really soaked up the recoil, is the inertia system notably more recoil?
2) from a practical standpoint whats the difference between the silver and the maxus?
3) what guns should I be considering that I am not currently looking at and why? My criteria for a new auto-loader are: price (hoping to stay under 1,500, but I know most of these guns are more), reliability, adjustability (I find most guns are too small for me), ease of maintenance (this gun will get wet and I will be cleaning it after most trips, I want to be able to clean it without paying a gunsmith or taking 2 hours to put it back together) and I was hoping for a gas system, but that is more because I don't really know the benefits of the recoil systems.
so am I over thinking this, and what would you guys recommend I buy?
Thanks.
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