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The 50 Best Shotguns Ever Made

The 50 Best Shotguns Ever Made

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Remington 870

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from Naldo1264 wrote 22 weeks 6 days ago

I grew up in a non-hunting family, but my best friend and next door neighbor grew up in a very hunting family. His father and grandfather had a great variety of guns between them. My first shotgun was a Mossberg, his was given to him by his grandfather a sweet little Twelvette and his grandfather shot a Model 12 I believe.

To this day, I've not owned either one, but I would dearly love to add both a Model 12 and especially a Twelvette to my closet.

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from Golfing Sportsman wrote 21 weeks 5 hours ago

Oh I wish I could own one of those classic doubles, but I can't so I will hunt with my Ruger which works just fine for grouse, pheasants, rabbits, ducks, and geese.

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from Del in KS wrote 12 weeks 2 days ago

Back around 1995-96 Dave Parker the former owner of my local gunshop showed me a new in leather case Purdy 28 ga. he got from an estate sale. It was a sight to behold. Dave wanted $40K for it and it eventually sold. The gun came from a stockbroker that made a rich client a bundle. The story is the rich client said I want to do something for you so order any gun you want on me. He ordered the Purdy and never fired it.

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from bobbywade wrote 12 weeks 1 day ago

i own a stoger side by side and it is one of my favorite all around guns

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from bobbywade wrote 12 weeks 1 day ago

i personally have shot the Beretta Xtrema 2 and it is a very great gun, expessialy for a beginner because their is absolutely no recoil. very good field gun as well as trap or skeet shooting gun.

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from buck hunter 17 wrote 12 weeks 1 day ago

There are some nice shotguns. i have a benealy 12g.

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from Douglas wrote 12 weeks 9 hours ago

# 49, the Remington SP10. It weighs a ton, shoots dynamite sticks, and will sever your fingar if you slam the action shut on it.
But the recoil is way moderate.

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from Bob Devaney wrote 12 weeks 8 hours ago

I think the best shotgun ever made is the one you learned to shoot with or your first one owned. I learned with a Fox double and my first purchased was a 16 ga. Model 12 Winchester. Still hunt with a 12 ga #12.

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from winterhawk wrote 12 weeks 5 hours ago

I would think the Winchester 101 would be at the lower end og the group. After all Herter's copyed it.

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from 9Ruger44 wrote 12 weeks 4 hours ago

Hey, no fair, I happen to think my 870 is beautiful... as well as being a great "tool." It's never failed to get the job done, and you're right; if something does get bunged up it's quickly and easily fixed. Love that gun!

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from Lockey1100 wrote 12 weeks 4 hours ago

They is no....i mean no way the stevens 311 is 50th out of 50. Come on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

who created this list? Obama??

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from rlbrigham wrote 12 weeks 18 min ago

I agree with Bob. The one I started out on was a Stevens single shot 12 gauge...no second chances with that one! I now shoot a Browning Citori, but have great early memories with the old Stevens.

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from Moishe wrote 11 weeks 6 days ago

I would love to have one but the other half yes no.

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from Moishe wrote 11 weeks 6 days ago

Sorry guy she says NO.

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from Moishe wrote 11 weeks 6 days ago

Used an 870 for everything but skeet. Love em.

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from Moishe wrote 11 weeks 6 days ago

Bob I agree about Stevens! I have311's in 12&16, and one of the new 411 Sporters with Carlson Chokes.

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from Moishe wrote 11 weeks 6 days ago

Also have an 1100, shoot skeet with is all day!

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from 9Ruger44 wrote 11 weeks 6 days ago

I remember my Granpa's old stevens side by side - triggers fore and aft, and me 12 years old - pulled the forrard trigger and recoiled into the after trigger and ended up on my butt! Great Gun!

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from Big O wrote 11 weeks 4 days ago

What about the Mossberg that broke the 3in/3.5in molds guys. I know that everybody likes to look at those "house" guns but who could ever afford them?

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from Mike Mancuso wrote 11 weeks 3 days ago

Great to see the photos of classic shotguns. I now own four shotguns, none of which made your Top 30. The oldest is a 12 ga. Savage pump. My newest is a "best buy" Stoeger Uplander 20 ga. side-by-side. I have had a lots of kicks with a little Italian .410.
But my most cherished was passed down by father-in-law. It previously belonged to his father. Gun writers, when talking about classics, sometimes mention it in the same paragraph as the other doubles that did make the list. The gun is a Lefever 16 ga. that was well taken care of. It came with an Iver Johnson pistol in .32 Colt.

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from Brad Kruse wrote 11 weeks 2 days ago

I have a Stevens side-by-side that my dad gave to me. He didn't hunt much, but my uncles did. In fact, the only time I can remember him going hunting was when he took me or my brother. I have since purchased a Remington 1100. The Remington is a nice shotgun, however, I find a lot more meaning in my time in the field when I carry that double. My dad now goes pheasant hunting again, but now he drives the truck from field to field with my son at his side until he is old enough to join me in the field. Someday the Stevens will be his.

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from keithlipke wrote 11 weeks 1 day ago

The cool thing is that there is no "best shotgun" as some people say, a Good shotgun is relieable and fits you well for both size and needs.

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from sturmenater wrote 10 weeks 4 days ago

mosseberg 500 defently goes below ithaca 37

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from kcombes wrote 10 weeks 4 days ago

i really think that the ruger red label is a pretty solid over and under it should be on this list of shotguns

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from Moishe wrote 9 weeks 1 day ago

Purdey S/S/ is probably the most expensive, and is Endorsed By thr Mouteen Windsors, buy they don't need to sell their house to buy one. I would accept gifts though!

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from rocky d bashaw wrote 9 weeks 17 hours ago

i have rem1100 and moss500, love them and will untill the end

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from NHhunter12 wrote 8 weeks 3 days ago

I shot a 19lb 120z turkey this morning with a Remington 870, 20 gauge. It's so awesome, shoots really tight, even with a cheap $20 choke tube. It's great!

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from cverstrate wrote 7 weeks 6 days ago

870- the go anywhere, kill anything, most reliable and functional gun for the price

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from retired tpr wrote 6 weeks 5 hours ago

I honestly do not believe that you can beat a Model 37 Ithaca pump. They are good for both righties and lefties as they are a bottom ejecting gun. I had one, which I gave to my son, to start him out shooting, and I am now looking for the right one to replace it in my collection.

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from retired tpr wrote 6 weeks 5 hours ago

I honestly do not believe that you can beat a Model 37 Ithaca pump. They are good for both righties and lefties as they are a bottom ejecting gun. I had one, which I gave to my son, to start him out shooting, and I am now looking for the right one to replace it in my collection.

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from Kentucky Hunter wrote 4 weeks 37 min ago

I love my 870 ithas never let me down and gets the job done .

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from jeffo52284 wrote 3 weeks 6 days ago

I love the 870 but the one I have used jambs more frequently than I would like

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from 5kbarl@embarqma... wrote 1 week 2 days ago

Sirs,as Would you please see if you can, get David E Petzel to return this email, or better yet have him call me #886-363-4272 on my cell or 903-887-5102 @ my home number. I have tried every way that I know, but I am unable to reach Mr. Petzel. Thank you and I hope this works, and I can reach David as I REALLY NEED TO TALK TO HIM.5kbarl@embarqmail.com

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from Silewski11 wrote 1 sec ago

I use an 870 all the time. Is a very wonderful gun!

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from Naldo1264 wrote 22 weeks 6 days ago

I grew up in a non-hunting family, but my best friend and next door neighbor grew up in a very hunting family. His father and grandfather had a great variety of guns between them. My first shotgun was a Mossberg, his was given to him by his grandfather a sweet little Twelvette and his grandfather shot a Model 12 I believe.

To this day, I've not owned either one, but I would dearly love to add both a Model 12 and especially a Twelvette to my closet.

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from 9Ruger44 wrote 12 weeks 4 hours ago

Hey, no fair, I happen to think my 870 is beautiful... as well as being a great "tool." It's never failed to get the job done, and you're right; if something does get bunged up it's quickly and easily fixed. Love that gun!

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from Del in KS wrote 12 weeks 2 days ago

Back around 1995-96 Dave Parker the former owner of my local gunshop showed me a new in leather case Purdy 28 ga. he got from an estate sale. It was a sight to behold. Dave wanted $40K for it and it eventually sold. The gun came from a stockbroker that made a rich client a bundle. The story is the rich client said I want to do something for you so order any gun you want on me. He ordered the Purdy and never fired it.

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from Bob Devaney wrote 12 weeks 8 hours ago

I think the best shotgun ever made is the one you learned to shoot with or your first one owned. I learned with a Fox double and my first purchased was a 16 ga. Model 12 Winchester. Still hunt with a 12 ga #12.

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from rlbrigham wrote 12 weeks 18 min ago

I agree with Bob. The one I started out on was a Stevens single shot 12 gauge...no second chances with that one! I now shoot a Browning Citori, but have great early memories with the old Stevens.

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from Big O wrote 11 weeks 4 days ago

What about the Mossberg that broke the 3in/3.5in molds guys. I know that everybody likes to look at those "house" guns but who could ever afford them?

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from 5kbarl@embarqma... wrote 1 week 2 days ago

Sirs,as Would you please see if you can, get David E Petzel to return this email, or better yet have him call me #886-363-4272 on my cell or 903-887-5102 @ my home number. I have tried every way that I know, but I am unable to reach Mr. Petzel. Thank you and I hope this works, and I can reach David as I REALLY NEED TO TALK TO HIM.5kbarl@embarqmail.com

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from Golfing Sportsman wrote 21 weeks 5 hours ago

Oh I wish I could own one of those classic doubles, but I can't so I will hunt with my Ruger which works just fine for grouse, pheasants, rabbits, ducks, and geese.

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from bobbywade wrote 12 weeks 1 day ago

i own a stoger side by side and it is one of my favorite all around guns

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from bobbywade wrote 12 weeks 1 day ago

i personally have shot the Beretta Xtrema 2 and it is a very great gun, expessialy for a beginner because their is absolutely no recoil. very good field gun as well as trap or skeet shooting gun.

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from buck hunter 17 wrote 12 weeks 1 day ago

There are some nice shotguns. i have a benealy 12g.

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from Douglas wrote 12 weeks 9 hours ago

# 49, the Remington SP10. It weighs a ton, shoots dynamite sticks, and will sever your fingar if you slam the action shut on it.
But the recoil is way moderate.

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from winterhawk wrote 12 weeks 5 hours ago

I would think the Winchester 101 would be at the lower end og the group. After all Herter's copyed it.

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from Lockey1100 wrote 12 weeks 4 hours ago

They is no....i mean no way the stevens 311 is 50th out of 50. Come on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

who created this list? Obama??

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from Moishe wrote 11 weeks 6 days ago

I would love to have one but the other half yes no.

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from Moishe wrote 11 weeks 6 days ago

Sorry guy she says NO.

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from Moishe wrote 11 weeks 6 days ago

Used an 870 for everything but skeet. Love em.

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from Moishe wrote 11 weeks 6 days ago

Bob I agree about Stevens! I have311's in 12&16, and one of the new 411 Sporters with Carlson Chokes.

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from Moishe wrote 11 weeks 6 days ago

Also have an 1100, shoot skeet with is all day!

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from 9Ruger44 wrote 11 weeks 6 days ago

I remember my Granpa's old stevens side by side - triggers fore and aft, and me 12 years old - pulled the forrard trigger and recoiled into the after trigger and ended up on my butt! Great Gun!

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from Mike Mancuso wrote 11 weeks 3 days ago

Great to see the photos of classic shotguns. I now own four shotguns, none of which made your Top 30. The oldest is a 12 ga. Savage pump. My newest is a "best buy" Stoeger Uplander 20 ga. side-by-side. I have had a lots of kicks with a little Italian .410.
But my most cherished was passed down by father-in-law. It previously belonged to his father. Gun writers, when talking about classics, sometimes mention it in the same paragraph as the other doubles that did make the list. The gun is a Lefever 16 ga. that was well taken care of. It came with an Iver Johnson pistol in .32 Colt.

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from Brad Kruse wrote 11 weeks 2 days ago

I have a Stevens side-by-side that my dad gave to me. He didn't hunt much, but my uncles did. In fact, the only time I can remember him going hunting was when he took me or my brother. I have since purchased a Remington 1100. The Remington is a nice shotgun, however, I find a lot more meaning in my time in the field when I carry that double. My dad now goes pheasant hunting again, but now he drives the truck from field to field with my son at his side until he is old enough to join me in the field. Someday the Stevens will be his.

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from keithlipke wrote 11 weeks 1 day ago

The cool thing is that there is no "best shotgun" as some people say, a Good shotgun is relieable and fits you well for both size and needs.

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from sturmenater wrote 10 weeks 4 days ago

mosseberg 500 defently goes below ithaca 37

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from kcombes wrote 10 weeks 4 days ago

i really think that the ruger red label is a pretty solid over and under it should be on this list of shotguns

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from Moishe wrote 9 weeks 1 day ago

Purdey S/S/ is probably the most expensive, and is Endorsed By thr Mouteen Windsors, buy they don't need to sell their house to buy one. I would accept gifts though!

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from rocky d bashaw wrote 9 weeks 17 hours ago

i have rem1100 and moss500, love them and will untill the end

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from NHhunter12 wrote 8 weeks 3 days ago

I shot a 19lb 120z turkey this morning with a Remington 870, 20 gauge. It's so awesome, shoots really tight, even with a cheap $20 choke tube. It's great!

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from cverstrate wrote 7 weeks 6 days ago

870- the go anywhere, kill anything, most reliable and functional gun for the price

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from retired tpr wrote 6 weeks 5 hours ago

I honestly do not believe that you can beat a Model 37 Ithaca pump. They are good for both righties and lefties as they are a bottom ejecting gun. I had one, which I gave to my son, to start him out shooting, and I am now looking for the right one to replace it in my collection.

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from retired tpr wrote 6 weeks 5 hours ago

I honestly do not believe that you can beat a Model 37 Ithaca pump. They are good for both righties and lefties as they are a bottom ejecting gun. I had one, which I gave to my son, to start him out shooting, and I am now looking for the right one to replace it in my collection.

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from Kentucky Hunter wrote 4 weeks 37 min ago

I love my 870 ithas never let me down and gets the job done .

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from jeffo52284 wrote 3 weeks 6 days ago

I love the 870 but the one I have used jambs more frequently than I would like

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from Silewski11 wrote 1 sec ago

I use an 870 all the time. Is a very wonderful gun!

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