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Im looking into purchasing a pump soon for wild fowl and maybe some pigeons as a backup just wondering what peoples thoughts and experiences are with certain brands and what to look for etc.

 

I've been looking at mossberg 500 and remington sxp ranges the price of how cheap the remington is puts me off a little but also heard that mossbergs seem to have lost some quality?

 

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Voodoo

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Bit more pricey but I love my supernova, I use it mainly in the hide or if I've been invited to do a bit of shooting with a friend as I would worry my browning would get damaged in the back of his land rover or on the quad etc. Only thing some people might struggle with its a big and fairly heavy gun but I'm a big guy and find it fits me beautifully although I have considered a shorter barrel for it you'll find any semi or pump is longer than a break open shotgun though

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Thanks everyone for the replies! I think the only thing i can do is search around and try them all! I did pick up a supernova today and although it fit and shouldered perfect, i did feel it was too long. i do love my semi auto and O/U just want something bullet proof.

 

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Voodoo

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In the past have owned a S1 Winchester Model 12 in 12 bore, another S1 Winchester Model 12 in 20 bore, a Remington 870, a Winchester 1300 XTR, a Mossberg 500 in .410 and am currently on a Smith & Wesson 3000. All have been great guns but the slickest has to be my current one, the S&W. Smoother than a thing with a pHD in smoothness. It's a keeper.

Up until very recently I had 3 pumps in my cabinets, now down to one....but am currently awaiting a variation to replace my S1. Nothing sounds like a pump..except another pump. :yes:

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If you can handle the weight and dont mind the outlay you won't go wrong with a supernova/nova, you can get 24, 26, and 28 inch barrels I'd say a 26" barrel would be an equivalent length to a 30" over/under. I'm after a 24" barrel for mine as when I'm doing a bit of walked up rough shooting or close in, in the hide etc I feel it could do with being a bit whippyer

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