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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 856944" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>What blows my mind and makes a lot of people have an unsucessful hunt is the difference in the same constriction choke. Buy two identical chokes from a company one will "pattern perfect" the other will have holes in it a truck could go through. Any time I buy a new choke it has to pass a 5 round pattern test at 40 yards. I have had the best luck of being true to bore and pattern out of Briley's Precision Hunter. This gets even worse in shells I pretty well stick to Winchester Super X or Federal, never had much luck with Remington. Remington used to be a fine gun/ammo maker they have gone to pot trying to compete with the budget crowd. Browning has by far the best pump on the market today as good or better than the model 12 and I own both and both are Browning designs. The original Rem 870 designed by CC Loomis was a work horse that couldn't be beat, Remington has virtually turned it into a piece of junk. </p><p>If I was in the market today for a field grade shotgun on a budget I would buy a Mossberg over a Remington Express, hands down better gun. It will work in whatever you put it through, now it will never be heirloom quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 856944, member: 694"] What blows my mind and makes a lot of people have an unsucessful hunt is the difference in the same constriction choke. Buy two identical chokes from a company one will "pattern perfect" the other will have holes in it a truck could go through. Any time I buy a new choke it has to pass a 5 round pattern test at 40 yards. I have had the best luck of being true to bore and pattern out of Briley's Precision Hunter. This gets even worse in shells I pretty well stick to Winchester Super X or Federal, never had much luck with Remington. Remington used to be a fine gun/ammo maker they have gone to pot trying to compete with the budget crowd. Browning has by far the best pump on the market today as good or better than the model 12 and I own both and both are Browning designs. The original Rem 870 designed by CC Loomis was a work horse that couldn't be beat, Remington has virtually turned it into a piece of junk. If I was in the market today for a field grade shotgun on a budget I would buy a Mossberg over a Remington Express, hands down better gun. It will work in whatever you put it through, now it will never be heirloom quality. [/QUOTE]
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