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Looking for my first semi-auto shotgun
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<blockquote data-quote="Cocadori" data-source="post: 1617743" data-attributes="member: 33697"><p>I was in the same boat this past fall....I'm an over under type guy... but needed a shotgun with across the board versatility ... I chose the - well... the dark horse and love it...I can't believe no one has mentioned the Remington V3. I was fortunate to have been able to try Berretta, Benelli, Franchi etc. I must have tried 6 or 7.... I kept coming back to the V3... the recoil reduction is astonishing even with 3" magnums its easy manageable too easy really... They say it feels like a 20 ga when you're shooting magnums... I can't argue that.</p><p>It eats anything you feed it over and over and over again... I purposely tried to "confuse" it by feeding a mixed variety of target loads, field</p><p>Loads and magnums ... never hiccuped... in a blind with Benneli' they did t fair as well during a flurry or thumping.</p><p>there's no need for 3 1/2" magnum over a 3" mag. Really...</p><p>I chose the wood stock as I like the feel of the "softer" wood over the "sharp" plastic...</p><p>I think it's really worth a look.. especially if you take along look at Remington's Versaport gas system... it's pretty slick engineering that works flawlessly with whatever you feed it.. at $800 it's under your budget and why pay for big names that dont get you more gun...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cocadori, post: 1617743, member: 33697"] I was in the same boat this past fall....I’m an over under type guy... but needed a shotgun with across the board versatility ... I chose the - well... the dark horse and love it...I can’t believe no one has mentioned the Remington V3. I was fortunate to have been able to try Berretta, Benelli, Franchi etc. I must have tried 6 or 7.... I kept coming back to the V3... the recoil reduction is astonishing even with 3” magnums its easy manageable too easy really... They say it feels like a 20 ga when you’re shooting magnums... I can’t argue that. It eats anything you feed it over and over and over again... I purposely tried to “confuse” it by feeding a mixed variety of target loads, field Loads and magnums ... never hiccuped... in a blind with Benneli’ they did t fair as well during a flurry or thumping. there’s no need for 3 1/2” magnum over a 3” mag. Really... I chose the wood stock as I like the feel of the “softer” wood over the “sharp” plastic... I think it’s really worth a look.. especially if you take along look at Remington’s Versaport gas system... it’s pretty slick engineering that works flawlessly with whatever you feed it.. at $800 it’s under your budget and why pay for big names that dont get you more gun... [/QUOTE]
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