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<blockquote data-quote="skcatlman" data-source="post: 440125" data-attributes="member: 5562"><p>My first semi-auto goose gun was a mossberg super waterfowler 12 ga, 3 in. mag. I used it for years it was jam proof and a heck of a goose gun but alas i wore it out completetely. I guess putting 4-5 cases thru it a year will do that. I replaced it with a gun i bought from an estate sale a browning hump back 12 ga. 3 in. mag. it was in mint shape when i got it, i have had it for 4 season and put 4 -5 cases through it every year on ducks , geese and upland birds. Something to be said for those old guns they were made to last with high quality steel not cheap steel and plastic. Going goose hunting tomorrow morning the snows and specks pulled in a couple of days ago on my pea feilds we'll see if i can limit tomorrow. Nothing like good homemade honker - hog breakfast sausages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skcatlman, post: 440125, member: 5562"] My first semi-auto goose gun was a mossberg super waterfowler 12 ga, 3 in. mag. I used it for years it was jam proof and a heck of a goose gun but alas i wore it out completetely. I guess putting 4-5 cases thru it a year will do that. I replaced it with a gun i bought from an estate sale a browning hump back 12 ga. 3 in. mag. it was in mint shape when i got it, i have had it for 4 season and put 4 -5 cases through it every year on ducks , geese and upland birds. Something to be said for those old guns they were made to last with high quality steel not cheap steel and plastic. Going goose hunting tomorrow morning the snows and specks pulled in a couple of days ago on my pea feilds we'll see if i can limit tomorrow. Nothing like good homemade honker - hog breakfast sausages. [/QUOTE]
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