20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby lilham » Fri Jan 15, 2016 9:59 am

I just bought a Compact Stoeger M3020 for my boys. Almost no recoil and only weighs 5.5lbs. Seems to be a great gun.
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby DuckBoat » Fri Jan 15, 2016 11:00 am

I got my boy a franchi affinity when he was 5 (just turned 7 last week ). I cut a couple inches off the stock but it was still alittle much to swing. He killed ducks on the water and squirrels with it but I backed down to a 410 which I shortened the stock and lightened the trigger. The 410 lacked kill power so I then decided the barrel was too long on the franchi but didn't cut it since a replacement barrel was $350. I got a mossberg sa -20 that I cut 3" off the stock added 1" pad back too it and had the barrel cut to 19.25". The mossberg was $430 plus tax so the entire gun didn't cost much more than the franchi barrel so I didn't feel bad about cutting it up. He can swing it well.

In stock configuration the sa20 will not cycle 7/8 oz shells and seems to have more kick with 3" steel than the franchi. The franchi will cycle anything you throw at it and seems like a much better gun. Everything is much smoother on it. The mossberg advertises it as 5.5 lbs but is 6 on my scale and franchi was 5.6.
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby Duckpro12 » Sat Jan 16, 2016 9:51 am

I just bought a Benelli m2 20 gauge. Ali I can say is I love it. Recoil is low and shoots like a dream. Also the weight is awesome 5.9 lbs. Been duck hunting with it and don't miss the 12 gauge at all. I went with the Benelli for multiple reasons reability, weight, feel and I just wanted one haha. My granddad used one turkey hunting and is one bad dude. Rhino choke plus nitro shells bad combo. They make a compact stock model and is very simple to change the butt pad out.
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby JMitch » Sat Jan 16, 2016 8:14 pm

I've been looking at 20 ga o/u. The only hold back I've had is pheasant hunting. Has anybody ever pheasant hunted with a 20 ga?
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby teul2 » Sun Jan 17, 2016 10:15 am

Looking for 2 duck calls from Dominic Serio of Greenwood (ones for Novacaine)
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby H20 Fowl » Mon Jan 18, 2016 8:05 am

I bought a sx3 20 this year, and I am very impressed. As a matter of fact, I think I'm done shooting a 12. I have not picked my 12 up but one time all year. I've put two cases of steel and a case of lead through it so far without any malfunction whatsoever. It's light, it swings well. and out to 35 or 40 yards it's a nightmare for a duck.
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby bamabang » Mon Jan 18, 2016 11:06 pm

If you can find one......a browning silver hunter micro midas in 20 is a great little rig. My son grew up on the franchi affinity compact and it was also a nice little scattergun. You want the heaviest gun your kid can comfortably handle to reduce recoil. Lighter is not better in this case.
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby tombstone » Tue Jan 19, 2016 8:36 am

my daughter has the 1187 compact (youth) and it sucks. Have had feed problems with good shells. It wont eject cheap shells. I have had it at a Remington service center for the last 8 weeks. The one good thing is it has a short barrel that a kid can maneuver. A lot of the others have a longer barrels so be sure to check barrel length. I will go with a beretta 20 and cut a barrel if I need to or buy a stoeger o/u youth model and let her try that, but I am about sure that 1187 is gone.
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