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20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby peewee » Tue Jan 12, 2016 4:07 pm

Give me some feedback. I am looking to purchase a 20 gauge compact of some type. This gun will have to be a do it all. My girl will duck/turkey/squirrel/armidillo :) etc. hunt with it as well as my son once he gets big enough. I am small enough that I will use it also (mainly waterfowl in timber). I have held a Remington 11-87 and I liked the feel. I will take my daughter to some local stores and let her feel everything we can get our hands on. I am trying to find some post but there aren't a lot of chatter on the net about 20 gauge automatics for some reason.
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby mshunter77 » Tue Jan 12, 2016 4:23 pm

Good luck they are hard to come by. Just not much demand for them so a lot are not produced.
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Postby jtdumallard » Tue Jan 12, 2016 4:32 pm

Peewee i bought my 8yo a Weatherby 20ga Auto two years ago from Cwink. I think it was around $500. He loves it and it is really comfortable for him to handle. You are welcome to borrow it and run some through it to see if you like it, as long as i have it back by turkey season because it is my go to killa.
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby RNAIL » Tue Jan 12, 2016 5:58 pm

Here is a good one...not second guessing your budget but on the low side this is a good one for starters.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =536486684

I have the Remington 1100 and a Tristar that shoot about the same, smooth shooter especially for small children on into adulthood. I have had my Rem since 1972 and bought it used at the time. Telling my age now... :D
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby RNAIL » Tue Jan 12, 2016 6:01 pm

Here is another that would be great. Winchester SX3 20 Ga

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =535670950
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby slim jim » Wed Jan 13, 2016 8:34 am

I like the 1187 compact for the kid's, its been good to us so far. We also have a mossberg 500 pump in the youth model that came with the regular barrel and a slug barrel thats been a good one. The slug barrel with certain remington slugs is mean, i killed 2 deer this year with and the kids have killed 3.
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby matador1 » Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:05 am

They don't make a "kids model" but I bought the Stoeger M2000 last year to squirrel hunt with and love it for any hunting. I'm sure I have cycled close to a thousand rounds through it now and no matter the load it's never hung up. And for $500 you can't beat the price.
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby ScottBrown » Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:29 am

I am a big fan of stoeger shotguns as well, and they do make a compact 20. M3020 Compact Shotgun

http://www.stoegerindustries.com/m3020-shotgun
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby duramax » Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:44 am

I grew up on an 1100 LT and still have it. I acquired an 11-87 youth model for my son (he's 3, so it'll be a bit before using it) but I realized it's as heavy as my full size 1100 LT (which has a 28" barrel). This is good and bad. The recoil will be a little less with the weight, but when he first starts out, I imagine the extra weight will be a make for a bit of a challenge for handling it. Hands down the nicest youth auto I've handled is the Beretta 390 youth. VERY light, and very little recoil. I don't believe they are made anymore, but don't hold me to that. They also go for almost twice the money of the 11-87, so you do pay for what you get.
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby cwink » Wed Jan 13, 2016 12:59 pm

Below is a list of Item numbers for all youth model Semi Auto 20 Gauge shotguns available from Davidsons.. If you go to galleryofguns.com and click on Gun Genie you can research each of them or click here. They don't offer Rem shotguns, but if you stay with Rem, Weatherby, or Mossberg I don't think you can go wrong.. Rem is going to be more expensive and heavier..

http://galleryofguns.com/genie/default.aspx

Item Numbers
HAD20A01801T33H
HAM20YA022FWC
HAM20YA026FWC
HAM20YAL02200
HAM20YAL02201
HAT00107
HAT00215
HAT215YOTE
75770
20202
20203-TRI
20204
24104
24114
24130
SA08SY2024PGM
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby matador1 » Wed Jan 13, 2016 1:20 pm

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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby ransco33 » Thu Jan 14, 2016 11:51 am

I've got a Franchi 20 gauge automatic that I really love. I bought it for my wife to shoot a little, but I find myself doing most of my dove hunting and a good bit of duck hunting with it as well.
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Re: 20 gauge Auto reviews and advice

Postby DeltaCotton12 » Thu Jan 14, 2016 11:57 am

I second the Weatherby SA-08 20 ga. Bought it in the youth model for my wife and caught myself grabbing it to dove hunt all this year. Been a great gun.
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