Hello,
I have never hunted rabbit or grouse, but I want to this season. I am looking for my first and last shotgun. With this in mind, I have read many threads in this forum and various reviews on the internet. I have also handled (not fired) the Mossberg 500, the Remington 870 Express and the Benelli Nova because they are all in my price range. I think I also understand the fit and finish / reliability debate for the three.
What I would like to understand is why a good shooting friend of mine discounts any pump-action shotgun for hunting small game in Ontario woodlots. He is a proponent of the break action, and believes that pumps shine solely in water foul situations.
Would you trust the pump action to cycle and eject on a 500, 870 Express, or Nova on a wet and cold day while you were slugging through some field between small county forests in souther Ontario? Are break action shotguns more reliable in this respect?
Is it possible that a missed 1st shot from a pump gives small game more time than than a missed first shot from double barreled shotgun would?
Is it possible that pump action shotguns are noticeably more awkward to use (cycle rounds) in the bush?
If so, could you please point me towards an accurate, reliable SxS or O/U shotgun that is costs (new) $500 plus tax? I can't seem to find anything less than $1000...
Thanks in advance.
I have never hunted rabbit or grouse, but I want to this season. I am looking for my first and last shotgun. With this in mind, I have read many threads in this forum and various reviews on the internet. I have also handled (not fired) the Mossberg 500, the Remington 870 Express and the Benelli Nova because they are all in my price range. I think I also understand the fit and finish / reliability debate for the three.
What I would like to understand is why a good shooting friend of mine discounts any pump-action shotgun for hunting small game in Ontario woodlots. He is a proponent of the break action, and believes that pumps shine solely in water foul situations.
Would you trust the pump action to cycle and eject on a 500, 870 Express, or Nova on a wet and cold day while you were slugging through some field between small county forests in souther Ontario? Are break action shotguns more reliable in this respect?
Is it possible that a missed 1st shot from a pump gives small game more time than than a missed first shot from double barreled shotgun would?
Is it possible that pump action shotguns are noticeably more awkward to use (cycle rounds) in the bush?
If so, could you please point me towards an accurate, reliable SxS or O/U shotgun that is costs (new) $500 plus tax? I can't seem to find anything less than $1000...
Thanks in advance.


















































