870 Period
Everyduck hunter should own one.
Anyone who says anything else is obviously a topwater.

chevy01234 wrote:I broke the forearm on my 870 a couple of years ago so I bought a Nova that afternoon so I could hunt the rest of the weekend. I found out I shot the Nova alot better than I shot the 870 so the 870 still hasn't been fixed. Neither my 870 or Nova have jammed on me "when I needed it". I think I will order another forearm assembly for it soon to keep as a backup gun or a loaner gun.
I would recommend borrowing all three and making the decision for yourself. Ultimately it is up to you, some shoot 870's better, some shoot the Nova better. Some prefer a bottom ejection of the shell while some prefer the side ejection. It will be your decision in the end since you will be the one shooting it not us, don't just buy a gun because everyone else says to! All three are good guns that will get the job done.
LawDawg wrote:chevy01234 wrote:I broke the forearm on my 870 a couple of years ago so I bought a Nova that afternoon so I could hunt the rest of the weekend. I found out I shot the Nova alot better than I shot the 870 so the 870 still hasn't been fixed. Neither my 870 or Nova have jammed on me "when I needed it". I think I will order another forearm assembly for it soon to keep as a backup gun or a loaner gun.
I would recommend borrowing all three and making the decision for yourself. Ultimately it is up to you, some shoot 870's better, some shoot the Nova better. Some prefer a bottom ejection of the shell while some prefer the side ejection. It will be your decision in the end since you will be the one shooting it not us, don't just buy a gun because everyone else says to! All three are good guns that will get the job done.
you a politician???![]()
. that is the best no answer I've heard in a while. I'm writing your name on the ballet in november!
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