Logan123 - 
 Button Buck


 | | 01/20/2008 8:42 PM |
| | i need a shotgun(sinlgeshot or pump) both good for rabbits and treed squirrel and at a reasonable price. does anyone know what would be a good shotgun for this? | | | |
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BigBluff32 - 
 Button Buck
 Locust Grove, GA


 | | 01/20/2008 8:54 PM |
| | If I were you, I'd check out the Benelli Nova, Remington 870, or the Mossberg 835. They are all about the same price. A 20 ga. would probally do a great job and won't put a hurtin on your shoulder if you ever have a really good day where you are shooting a lot. | | Even on the hottest or coldest days, deer still eat, fish still swim, so why not go and get 'em. | |
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pizzaman17 - 
 4-Pointer
 Brookville,Pa.


 | | 01/20/2008 11:14 PM |
| | I use a mossberg 500 12 ga it fits me better than the 835,the stock on the 835 is longer it hits my arm pit when i pull it up. you can get them fairly reasonable price, I bought mine used for $179 | | | |
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tubby - 
 Record Book Moundville,Alabama


 | | 01/21/2008 8:00 AM |
| | I use my Remington 1100 12 ga for those most of the time,but I also use a New England single shot 20 ga to. | | Tubby The God of My Rock;He Is My Sheild;And The Horn Of My Salvation 2 Samuuel,Ch 22 | |
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majthor - 
 Button Buck


 | | 01/22/2008 9:18 AM |
| | Personally, I use an old Revelation SxS 20 gauge with dual triggers. My grandfather picked it up at Western Auto for $56 (I still have the receipt). Since these firearms are no longer available at a reasonable price, I would recommend a Remington 870 Youth Model in 20 gauge. It is shorter, lighter and quicker to the shoulder than a standard 870. | | | |
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tubby - 
 Record Book Moundville,Alabama


 | | 01/22/2008 9:22 AM |
| | If you want a challange with a scatter gun,try a 410 single shot.Used to be my favorite,until shells for it got so expensive. | | Tubby The God of My Rock;He Is My Sheild;And The Horn Of My Salvation 2 Samuuel,Ch 22 | |
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Buckwacka -  Moderator
 Spike


 | | 01/22/2008 5:23 PM |
| | I use a Mossburg 500 pump in 410 for rabbit, grouse, and and other small game. I have also been known to use a 22cal on grouse, squirrel, and rabbit as well. Try a 22...That is a blast!! | |
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randyandheather_b - 
 Button Buck


 | | 01/24/2008 4:59 PM |
| | If you don't mind the singleshot, I would go with the new england firearms 12, or 20 gauge. this way if you ever want a diffrent gun you can just order a new barrel for next to nothing. It will be alot cheaper to buy this gun and barrels than to buy a new gun every time you want one. thats what I did, and It shoots awsome. | | | |
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pizzaman17 - 
 4-Pointer
 Brookville,Pa.


 | | 01/24/2008 5:51 PM |
| Posted By Buckwacka on 01/22/2008 5:23 PM
I use a Mossburg 500 pump in 410 for rabbit, grouse, and and other small game. I have also been known to use a 22cal on grouse, squirrel, and rabbit as well. Try a 22...That is a blast!!
I use to have a rossi 22 pump,that I used for rabbit It,wnet thru an awful lot of ammo but man was it fun!!!!! | | | |
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slayer_1993 - 
 Button Buck



 | | 02/03/2008 5:04 PM |
| | Go buy a remington 870 .20 guage. Its cheap and reliable mine has a broken magazine cap and a cracked stock you dont even notice. | | GONE HUNTIN'! | |
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CornFed - 
 Button Buck Smiths, Alabama


 | | 02/06/2008 12:59 PM |
| | .410 is what my 9 yr old uses, but shells are so costly !!. Otherwise I have an old single shot 16 ga passed down from my grandfather that I love using for rabbit and squirrel. | | | |
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tubby - 
 Record Book Moundville,Alabama


 | | 02/06/2008 7:27 PM |
| | Yeah,those 410 shells are expensive.My Dad still has his and his Dad's 16 ga single shots. | | Tubby The God of My Rock;He Is My Sheild;And The Horn Of My Salvation 2 Samuuel,Ch 22 | |
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ryno - 
 Button Buck



 | | 02/20/2008 12:58 PM |
| | i use a 16 gauge single shot iver johnson pretty old gun but still reliable.My dad got mine and his at gun shows. | | There are no strangers here,just friends we haven't met! | |
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