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Default Good beginner duck gun?

Wondering if anybody had any tips on a good duck/goose/upland bird gun for a beginner like me. I would try to keep it as reasonably priced as possible, but more interested in a good qulaity, reliable, multi-tasker that will last me a few seasons. Thanks for any help.
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mossberg 500. Its relatively cheap.
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12ga or 20ga generally more popular?
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I would use a 12 gauge. Have you shot one or the other?
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This is what i used to start....



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Default Re: Good beginner duck gun?

I would get a pump action that chambers 31/2" ultra mags. Mossberg 835 or 535. Or rem 870 3 1/2.

Lots of options with those two. You can hunt anything from squirells to deer to geese.








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I would get a pump action that chambers 31/2" ultra mags. Mossberg 835 or 535. Or rem 870 3 1/2.

Lots of options with those two. You can hunt anything from squirells to deer to geese.

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It is important to note that alot of the guns that chamber the ultra-mags have overbored barells. I know the 835 does. That means you can't shoot slugs out of them and need to get a slug barell if you want to do so.

Not a big deal if you don't hunt deer with a shotgun.

Not really a big deal if you do I just figured i'd let you know so you weren't surprised
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Thanks a lot for all the great info. I have a LOT to learn! Oh well, thats half the fun.
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Not a beginners gun, and not cheap, but if you get into it big time, i would next go with a Rem SP-10 10 guage autoloader or the Browning 10 guage autoloader
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