870 , Bps ,or Nova?

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Postby Blackduck » Fri Sep 28, 2007 10:20 am

Easiest question ever asked.

870 Period

Everyduck hunter should own one.

Anyone who says anything else is obviously a topwater. :roll:
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Postby Doc & Nash » Fri Sep 28, 2007 11:36 am

Do yourself a favor and go to Sportsmans warehouse and have them lay all three out on the counter.

Shoulder all three and feel the quality and then decided. Most likely you will end up chosing between the 870 and the BPS. Then you look at the price tag and take the 870 home.

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Postby MAG » Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:04 pm

870
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Postby LawDawg » Fri Sep 28, 2007 2:37 pm

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.


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Postby hbrown » Fri Sep 28, 2007 6:40 pm

870 All the way.
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Postby SoftCall » Fri Sep 28, 2007 7:41 pm

870 - get a wingmaster if it's in your budget.
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Postby chevy01234 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 7:55 pm

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??? :D :D . that is the best no answer I've heard in a while. I'm writing your name on the ballet in november! :D


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Postby jmproctor » Fri Sep 28, 2007 9:53 pm

another thought, HOOD it dont matter what youre shootin cause you aint hitting
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Postby Denlan4 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 11:24 pm

I loved my 870. I cost me $165 dollars. It was an 870 Wingmaster trap gun with the Monte Carlo stock and nice wood. It was years ago when lead was legal. The action was very smooth. I weighted the plug space with a steel weight to replace the plug. NEVER had any trouble with it.

Years later, I sold it to a friend. I bought an 1100 for recoil reduction. Kept the steel plug.

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Postby JFW2006 » Sat Sep 29, 2007 6:37 pm

My first duck gun was an 870 super mag...it stayed in the shop more than i hunted with it....i traded it on a nova and been huntin with it for 3 years now...been under water, iced over, and covered in mud and still shoots like a charm....it does have a slight rattle in the forearm and packs a pretty hard punch when shootin heavy shot....but you cant beat the price!!
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Postby Gunslinger » Sat Sep 29, 2007 7:30 pm

870 sps
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Postby Uncle Judd » Sun Sep 30, 2007 9:23 pm

just curious, are you looking at pump guns for budgetary reasons or do you prefer the pump. Personally, I shot a Remington Sportsman--the predecessor to the 870 Express--until I bought my first Auto 5. Haven't owned a pump since. Now shoot a Citori and always will shoot a double.

I'm just wondering if you guys think that a pump has any advantages other than a lower price tag?
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Postby Denlan4 » Sun Sep 30, 2007 11:05 pm

Other than price,

Three shots over two in an O/U or double.

If you are short and hunting in a barrel blind, the break-open of a O/U is awkward because of the large angle of break-open and constriction of the blind.

The 870 is a reliable gun. more so than an autoloader.

Much easier and faster to reload an 870 than an O/U.

Some shooters like the fit , balance, weight right out of the box.

Fair resale value.
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Postby Blackduck » Mon Oct 01, 2007 10:28 am

I like the O/U fit over most other guns. Sleek and points real well.

My Extrema is pretty easy to break apart and there aren't that many more pieces.

Duck hunting is brutal on guns. At least it can be. KISS- keep it simple stupid is usually a good philosophy to have.
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Postby feather » Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:27 pm

I've had all three and I shoot the 870 now. I'm on my second one with the browning and nova in between. I really liked the bps but sold it once when I was broke to pay bills. Got a nova that I never shoot. You can't kill an 870.
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