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I already own pump chambered 3" but I was hoping to invest in a new 12bore for the upcoming wildfowl season, I've got a price range of about £400 either new or used makes no difference. Also I was hoping to pick up a semi. I was just wondering if it's worth forking out the extra and going to 3.5" chambers, although I've heard they tend not to cycle lighter loads as well.

 

What do you guys shoot on the marshes and what inch chambers etc? If I stick with the pump or do end up buying a new gun, are you guys find of any particular carts in either 3/3.5"? Thanks for the advice :)

PS. I will probably use the new addition all year round for most game too!

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Depends what you term as wildfowling really. For the marsh I would choose the 3 1/2. I have an sx2 and now a sx3 too. I use remington sportsman steel and eley llightnings. Both guns cycle 28g 7.5 without any problems. I use them on pigeons but wouldn't use for game. Aya no4 for that. Hope this helps.

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I have a 3 12" chambered SX3 and use a lot of 3" carts but do use dozens of 3 1/2" bbs for geese. I would always go for the bigger chamber as it will shoot light loads. You get the choice to shoot what you want.

 

You can get a Hatsan extreme for that money but a little more should get you a nice used SX3

 

Figgy

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As a home loader, 3 inch is just enough. 3.5 for serious steel goose loads.

Spend a little more on nontoxic HD shells, then the 2.75" shell are more than adequate

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Better to go 3.5 and not use it than 3 and find you could have done with 3.5 , never had a problem cycling lighter loads with my 3.5


Depends what you term as wildfowling really. For the marsh I would choose the 3 1/2. I have an sx2 and now a sx3 too. I use remington sportsman steel and eley llightnings. Both guns cycle 28g 7.5 without any problems. I use them on pigeons but wouldn't use for game. Aya no4 for that. Hope this helps.

 

You been splashing the cash on another gun Graham ?

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I've recently bought the new escort with the extended chokes.ive also got a maxus and an m2 and I'll be giving the escort a go at the geese I've used it a few times on the pigeons and can not fault it so far the action has all changed from the original escort they are a lot stronger

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Decided today to start off with a smaller budget, and scored a bargain hatsan. 3.5" chambers, semi, in camo. I've never shot or owned a semi before so If all goes well this season, I may invest in a nicer bit of kit for next year.

 

Just need to save up for the carts now, not as cheap as thought! Haha.

 

Thanks for the advice people!

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