Stoeger 3500 and remngton versa max thoughts post season?

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Re: Stoeger 3500 and remngton versa max thoughts post season

Postby DSM16428 » Thu Jan 26, 2012 4:33 pm

cashman wrote:
BenelliSBE2 wrote:
Jtwaddle wrote:Why couldn't someone give you a stoeger?



Thats what I was thinking, I'l take that stoeger over a browning anyday of the week.



:shock: ...and now we duel Benelli, for chosing a stogie over a Browning constitutes a sin forgivable only by the goose hunting gods themselves!

Let me summarize for you...
8) :thumbsup: :sniper: = Browning
:oops: = Stoeger
:lame: = Benelli

Y'all and your fancy pillowcase autoloaders need to put the big boy pants on find out what a real gun is made of :rolling: :stirpot:


Snips and snails and puppy dog tails? Man up punkin and ask mommy if you can get one of those fancy autoloaders. Shooting a gun that'll leave a bruise at the end of the day won't give ya the short n curlies! Besides...you and me haven't had too many shots at geese this year anyways right? :rolling:
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Re: Stoeger 3500 and remngton versa max thoughts post season

Postby Jtwaddle » Thu Jan 26, 2012 6:42 pm

Not sure about taking a stoeger over a browning, but I would not think twice about trudging through the swamp with a stoeger like I would a browning, beretta, or benelli. I am not expecting to get a benelli quality gun with the stoeger. Just a reliable inertia driven auto loader that i don't mind getting dirty and putting through some hell.
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Re: Stoeger 3500 and remngton versa max thoughts post season

Postby Jtwaddle » Mon Feb 06, 2012 1:09 am

My wife ensisted I get a Benelli instead. So I couldn't say no to the SBE 2. When your wife tells you to buy one of the best and most proven shotguns on the market, you don't say no.
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Re: Stoeger 3500 and remngton versa max thoughts post season

Postby DSM16428 » Mon Feb 06, 2012 9:16 am

Welcome to the club then! :beer:
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Re: Stoeger 3500 and remngton versa max thoughts post season

Postby Lonegoose » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:13 pm

cashman wrote:
DSM16428 wrote:Knew I could count on you. Took you long enough though... :rolling:


:thumbsup: Relax pumpkin, some of us on this site actually do go goose hunting :banana: :lol:

hahaha thats too funny. I giggled.
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