BirddogGSP
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Looking for some feedback good or bad on either Tristar Viper G2 or Weatherby Element. Both seem to have decent reviews and positive customer support. Appreciate any feedback.
I try and buy one new shotgun every year. Bought the M2 a week ago. Have a new Browning A5 20 on order. And I am on the hunt for a mint condition Ithaca Model 37 20 gauge with a 26 inch vent rib and Improved Cylinder.I get some guys like guns. But a backup? Sure theirs a first time for everything & things break & some guys go a long ways to hunt. Fine take one just in case. But I hunted my hole life & never needed a backup & never seen anyone who needed a backup during a hunt. "Good gun but I always have to replace parts." "Good gun but it keeps coming apart." What??? On a new gun? If that's true then it was never a good gun in the first place.
And nasty what makes the trigger reset shitty? I never heard anyone worry about it on a shotgun especially during hunting. It should only be a problem if it don't reset at all I would think.
When I used to shoot a lot of clays...my target gun trigger was set up WAY different than a field gun. It was day and night to me.I get some guys like guns. But a backup? Sure theirs a first time for everything & things break & some guys go a long ways to hunt. Fine take one just in case. But I hunted my hole life & never needed a backup & never seen anyone who needed a backup during a hunt. "Good gun but I always have to replace parts." "Good gun but it keeps coming apart." What??? On a new gun? If that's true then it was never a good gun in the first place.
And nasty what makes the trigger reset shitty? I never heard anyone worry about it on a shotgun especially during hunting. It should only be a problem if it don't reset at all I would think.
Many people may not notice it...I do.
I always take 2 guns on a trip. Both are very expensive. Life is too short to own a cheap gun. Actually I don't consider $1500 or $2000 expensive for a gun when you figure what you pay a year for gas, auto insurance, eating out, etc. At least with a gun, you can have them for a lifetime vs spending money on disposable things.I definitely take a backup. I guess if I had a really expensive gun I’d take a rainy day gun too. But even if I was just going to Kansas which isn’t a long way for me, it’d still be terrible to waste that trip if I had gun issues. I’ve actually had a gun issue on a long trip. Thumb safety on an old shotgun broke. I was glad I brought a backup. Plus the first gun knows if it doesn’t hit birds it’s not the only game in town. Keeps it honest.