Full-choke
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So I was looking at the Stoeger 2000 on the internet the other day and it looks like a good gun. I have been wanting a good 12 Gauge and it caught my eye.
Supposedly it uses Benelli's Inertia Driven Technology which definitely marks high on my list. I looked at Benelli's but the Stoeger is literally a third of the cost of them and uses the same design. I know they are probably made a little cheaper but I don't see anything wrong with them. I have had a Stoeger Condor 20 for 2 or 3 years now and I do just fine with it. That gun has broken hundreds of clays and dozens of pigeons and not a speck of issue with it.
So, in your opinion how good is the gun for the money. The guys at the gun shop tell me it is about the best for what I want to put in to one. They tell me that a lot, but it still seems like a solid gun. I know it does 2 3/4 and 3" and it comes with 5 choke tubes out of factory, seems like a pretty sweet deal to me.
Supposedly it uses Benelli's Inertia Driven Technology which definitely marks high on my list. I looked at Benelli's but the Stoeger is literally a third of the cost of them and uses the same design. I know they are probably made a little cheaper but I don't see anything wrong with them. I have had a Stoeger Condor 20 for 2 or 3 years now and I do just fine with it. That gun has broken hundreds of clays and dozens of pigeons and not a speck of issue with it.
So, in your opinion how good is the gun for the money. The guys at the gun shop tell me it is about the best for what I want to put in to one. They tell me that a lot, but it still seems like a solid gun. I know it does 2 3/4 and 3" and it comes with 5 choke tubes out of factory, seems like a pretty sweet deal to me.