Worth the switch?

TNBuck2

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I'm not an avid turkey hunter. In fact, I usually only hunt a couple of times a year. Still, I've kind of got the itch for a new 20ga semi. I've got a 20ga 870 with the ShurShot stock, weaver base and Carlson choke that shoots TSS fine. I think I could probably sell it pretty easily from what I've seen. Anybody here prefer the semi to a pump?
 
I hunted with a semi 12g 11-87 for 5 years, then switched to a semi SP-10 for another 25 years.

Made the switch to the 870 20g 5 or 6y ago and have felt no need to even use the other shotshells in the mag since. I still shuck a fresh one in after the shot but personally I don't shoot a second time if I miss with the first. Bird wins in that scenario. The second shot is only for a followup on a cripple, which hasn't yet been obvious to me thus far. I've had 3 misses since making the switch.

Now switching to a 20g autoloader for doves might very well be in my future, but I just cannot see any advantage to an autoloader over the 870 for turkeys.when using TSS
 
I like semi autos myself better than pumps but it would be awfully hard for me to give up an 870 if I had one. You will sell it in no time if you decide to go that route. Lots of good options in semi auto that wouldn't break the bank, I always seem to find some excuse to add one , Lol. Good luck!
 
I own both, and I primarily (99%) hunt with my 870 20G 21" bbl. With that said, I have never seen the need for a semi outside of quick follow up shots, which is typically not the case when turkey hunting. I see it as a one shot sport, but I know that is not always the case. Good luck with your decision.
 
I am not a semi auto guy and always shot 870s. It boils down to personal preference, but I wouldn't trade my 870 20 ga setup for a semi auto.
 
I also have both. My 870 compact has an adjustable pistol grip stock and scope. My other 20 is a youth Tristar Raptor. It's also scoped. I set the 870 up for my wife and son. He's about to turn 7, but he started when he was 5. The adjustable stock works really well for both of them.
After toting the Tristar for a few seasons now, I think I prefer it over the 870. I would never sell the 870 though.
 
The older I get, the more old school I get regarding shotgun actions. Singles, SxS, and OUs. I ain't shot a semi in 20yrs or more.
 


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