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<blockquote data-quote="Gills" data-source="post: 1814659" data-attributes="member: 105558"><p>I have been hunting ducks and geese for the the last 25 years at least I shoot 3.5" shotguns and have shot all makes of auto loaders they all jam. My go to is a browning maxus in 3.5" but it has been modified quite a bot to make it reliable for my heavy3.5 " loads. I would say in your price range and for the best reliability I would buy an 870 super mag it will stock on you once and while I till you have shot a shot tons of shells through it though. But when it sticks just slam the but on the ground and away you go. Also it is very easy to disassemble to clean. I have never used a over under. I think they would be fine but I don't like the idea of them in a blind because of need other barrel pointed down to load you are forced to swing a loaded gun around on a blind often just slightly past people with you. Just my thoughts. I also like the browning bps but it is more difficult to disassemble for cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gills, post: 1814659, member: 105558"] I have been hunting ducks and geese for the the last 25 years at least I shoot 3.5” shotguns and have shot all makes of auto loaders they all jam. My go to is a browning maxus in 3.5” but it has been modified quite a bot to make it reliable for my heavy3.5 “ loads. I would say in your price range and for the best reliability I would buy an 870 super mag it will stock on you once and while I till you have shot a shot tons of shells through it though. But when it sticks just slam the but on the ground and away you go. Also it is very easy to disassemble to clean. I have never used a over under. I think they would be fine but I don’t like the idea of them in a blind because of need other barrel pointed down to load you are forced to swing a loaded gun around on a blind often just slightly past people with you. Just my thoughts. I also like the browning bps but it is more difficult to disassemble for cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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