I may try sporting clays this year, first time, and I need a shot gun. I'd also use the gun for an occasional grouse hunt and maybe even duck hunting...
One option was the Tri-Star that Cabelas sells. I think they go for $399. Anyone know much about them?
I've also looked at the Remington 11-87, they seem fairly reasonable.
The Beretta's look to be a nice gun, but I think they may be out of my price range.
My wife gave me the 'You dont need the biggest and badest gun out there' line. I'm not sure what price range that gives me, but I'd imagine $1,000 would be my top most price I could spend ($400-$600 is probably more reasonable).
We're usually fully stocked but you caught me on a bad night!
Tuesday night is usually "board meeting" night if you know what I mean. Stop in and have a tasty beverage some Tuesday night after these holidays are over and things get back to normal.
Im sure I will be back soon my kids go through the pork burgers pretty quick. Suzy knows who I am she can help ya. Cant ever turn down a nice cold Busch Light.
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I may try sporting clays this year, first time, and I need a shot gun. I'd also use the gun for an occasional grouse hunt and maybe even duck hunting...
One option was the Tri-Star that Cabelas sells. I think they go for $399. Anyone know much about them?
I've also looked at the Remington 11-87, they seem fairly reasonable.
The Beretta's look to be a nice gun, but I think they may be out of my price range.
My wife gave me the 'You dont need the biggest and badest gun out there' line. I'm not sure what price range that gives me, but I'd imagine $1,000 would be my top most price I could spend ($400-$600 is probably more reasonable).
Any and all opinions are appreciated!
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