Any thoughts on this gun?
My O/U turned into a blank gun this weekend...I want to get into ducks and geese (plus the upland i already do) and am thinking Semi auto might fit both apps. Then later pick up a better quality o/u or SxS to handle the bulk of the upland work. I'd like to stay in the 600 to 750 dollar range.
THanks
Mossberg 930
- ohiohuntinweim
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Mossberg 930
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Re: Mossberg 930
They seem like good guns, I chose the Stoeger 2000 over the mossberg. Just personal preference though.
- BirdieBoiler
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Re: Mossberg 930
I shoot a Mossberg 935 and love it...Use it mainly for waterfowl...Never had a jam or any issues...PLUS makes a great boat paddle...BUT the only issue is mine wont cycle 2 3/4's..Im told if you break it in a certain way it will...
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Re: Mossberg 930
See if you can find a Browning Gold Hunter. I got mine used but in as new condition for less than you're talking and it's solid as a rock, feels great and looks good too. It shoots everything from the lightest target loads through the heaviest 3" mags with no problem. Easy to clean and take care of, too.
Greg J.
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