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I'm trying to pick out a hunting shotgun and I'm split over which direction to go, and I'd love some experienced opinions.
I have an 870 tactical 12ga but it isn't something I hunt with. I don't really like the 18.5" barrel and don't feel like running a tactical timmy pump. I have shot O/U's, an Affinity 3, and a Rem 1100 in addition to a slew of 870's. I'd like to try a gas gun.
My use case is for a one-gun solution for upland and waterfowl hunting. I big game hunt and have really enjoyed going out with my breakdown rimfire to hunt around deer season. I'd love to do some shotgun upland hunting, turkey hunting, and I'd also like to learn how to waterfowl hunt. I live in NW Oregon so we have an abundance of all of it.
I'm looking at the Beretta A300's and A400's. They've got a nice rebate going on til the end of January that helps things and I am checking in on first responder pricing from EuroOptic so the prices should be pretty workable. A friend has also pointed me towards the 1301 Comp model. I'm really liking the idea of a 20ga over a 12ga, but I want experienced opinions on this. A small swaying factor is that a lightweight 20ga would be beneficial for my small-framed wife since she's expressed interest in waterfowl hunting - that might need to be a different gun but I want to mention it in case she can run this gun too.
I think I can grab an A300 for $675, A400 for $1,350, and 1301 Comp for $1,150.
- Is the A300 a good gun to grow into? Is the A400 worth paying the extra money for? Is a 1301 a good quasi-A400?
- Is 12ga or 20ga a better pick for a one-gun solution?
- Is it best to get a 12ga A400 (waterfowl) and a 20ga A300 (upland for me, waterfowl for wife)?
I have an 870 tactical 12ga but it isn't something I hunt with. I don't really like the 18.5" barrel and don't feel like running a tactical timmy pump. I have shot O/U's, an Affinity 3, and a Rem 1100 in addition to a slew of 870's. I'd like to try a gas gun.
My use case is for a one-gun solution for upland and waterfowl hunting. I big game hunt and have really enjoyed going out with my breakdown rimfire to hunt around deer season. I'd love to do some shotgun upland hunting, turkey hunting, and I'd also like to learn how to waterfowl hunt. I live in NW Oregon so we have an abundance of all of it.
I'm looking at the Beretta A300's and A400's. They've got a nice rebate going on til the end of January that helps things and I am checking in on first responder pricing from EuroOptic so the prices should be pretty workable. A friend has also pointed me towards the 1301 Comp model. I'm really liking the idea of a 20ga over a 12ga, but I want experienced opinions on this. A small swaying factor is that a lightweight 20ga would be beneficial for my small-framed wife since she's expressed interest in waterfowl hunting - that might need to be a different gun but I want to mention it in case she can run this gun too.
I think I can grab an A300 for $675, A400 for $1,350, and 1301 Comp for $1,150.
- Is the A300 a good gun to grow into? Is the A400 worth paying the extra money for? Is a 1301 a good quasi-A400?
- Is 12ga or 20ga a better pick for a one-gun solution?
- Is it best to get a 12ga A400 (waterfowl) and a 20ga A300 (upland for me, waterfowl for wife)?