It's the first time I've spent over $1300 on gun. I have also grown to love sorting clays shooting, and now I have a couple of questions.
1. I have to shoot steel where I shoot clays (over water). My new gun is rated for steel, but can I expect to see a significant increase in wear on the gun from shooting large amounts of steel?
2. Anyone know where I can get steel shot cartridges suitable for clays for less than $8 per box?
3. I plan to do quite a bit of upland gamebird hunting with this shotgun. However would it also be suitable for turkeys? What about geese?
I should mention that it has the INVECTOR-PLUS choke system. I also have a Rem 870 with a 28 inch barrel, which I have used successfully pheasant hunting in the past. I am wondering if I should go ahead and use this for the heavy duty loads I might be firing at ducks or turkey.
I realize that duck season is over here this weekend, but there's always next year!
Thank you all in advance. Also, a quick comment: I find the wealth of accurate information here to be quite staggering.
Bowser.
1. I have to shoot steel where I shoot clays (over water). My new gun is rated for steel, but can I expect to see a significant increase in wear on the gun from shooting large amounts of steel?
2. Anyone know where I can get steel shot cartridges suitable for clays for less than $8 per box?
3. I plan to do quite a bit of upland gamebird hunting with this shotgun. However would it also be suitable for turkeys? What about geese?
I should mention that it has the INVECTOR-PLUS choke system. I also have a Rem 870 with a 28 inch barrel, which I have used successfully pheasant hunting in the past. I am wondering if I should go ahead and use this for the heavy duty loads I might be firing at ducks or turkey.
I realize that duck season is over here this weekend, but there's always next year!
Thank you all in advance. Also, a quick comment: I find the wealth of accurate information here to be quite staggering.
Bowser.