Hugger-4641
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Semi auto- A-390 or A-400.
Not any of them made with a disconnector, which is more of them than not, and no current models I can think of that do, except possibly Chinese Model 97's.Pumps are cheap, but effective and most can shoot while pumping and holding down the trigger.
at 16 yards, not 27.Another barrel for that Wingmaster would be a great & inexpensive way to get the job done, at least for now. I shoot trap with my 870 Wingmaster and the original 28-inch modified barrel (no vent rib). I do as well or better than many shooters using guns costing $K's more..
I want to get a shotgun mainly for the intent of shooting clay pigeons for fun with friends. ... I just shoot informally.
Snob.....No one on any gun forum I have seen has boasted of even 50,000 rounds from a Turkish gun, including Weatherby.
When people boast about 3000 rounds - that’s like boasting you have 3000 miles with no problems on your new car.
He’s into the game. A new barrel for the 870 will get him well into the game and well above 50,000 rounds. A Turkish semi is a $600 premium on the o/u he will eventually purchase when he gets sick of its misfires, jams, or it eventually fails him…The Turks can make a good field gun. They have yet to make a reliable, high volume target gun.Snob.....
The Turkish Viper [under attack here ] gets you into the game with a classically-fitted/multi-functional
auto shotgun -- for 600 bucks.
The OP then gets not only to evaluate whether he wants to spend THOUSANDS for a follow-on Clays toy...
...but also gets to keep a shotgun for field use from quail to dove to ducks to geese to deer....while the snooty
$15,000 Kreighoff sits in the closet.
<snort >
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I was being facetious....Find the OP a Remington 870 sheet barrel with rib....
https://www.midwestgunworks.com/remington-870/barrels.html
https://www.brownells.com/shotgun-p...ement-vent-rib-shotgun-barrels-prod58567.aspx
http://www.corsonsbarrels.com/corsonsbarrels.com/rem870barrels.ht
Picked up a 870 skeet barrel last spring NOS for $150 (score!)and it works great for sporting clays. Looking to use it this fall bird hunting. As far as Turkish guns go, my sons SXP has been great in the field but at sporting clays its the guys with TriStars that have problems.I was being facetious....
Just try and find an 870 skeet barrel these days........
Lite strikes on the primers. Last season it happened on 3 guns, one other had a poor safety function that was sent in and fixed. I see skeet barrels on line now and then (gunbroker & ebay) but not often and pricey.Where do the TriStar problems seem to focusing ?
Can anyone point the OP to a skeet barrel now ?
Had that happen on my 1100/410 this last Spring til springs replaced..Light strikes on the primers.
Fit is very important. I find that Remington and Mossberg fit me better but My best gun is a Berretta 686. My son shoots a 11-87 for trap and does very well with it. It is soft shooting and reliable. 870's and 1100's have probably broke more clays than all others combined.I recommend the gun that fits you the best off the rack.
Select a target, mount the gun and point it (unloaded of course) at the target
Lower the gun to the ready position and close your eyes
The mount the gun again.
Open your eyes---is/are the bead(s) squarely on the target?
Do this several times until you find a gun that fits like a charm
That's the gun I'd want.