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Unread 02-14-2026, 04:47 PM   #1
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Not true. A 1 3/8 ounce load at 1150 fps in a 12 pound gun makes for very little recoil.
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Not true. A 1 3/8 ounce load at 1150 fps in a 12 pound gun makes for very little recoil.
True. You just need upper body strength to hold it there. But they are fun.
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True. You just need upper body strength to hold it there. But they are fun.
I was fondling a British 8 gauge a couple weeks ago at the shop and I noticed my muscles shaking a bit while holding it up mounted . And I think that gun was only 13 or 14 pounds .
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There is a Greener 8g that should go for $500 that looks like a good entry gun to 8g shooting. A few other 8 and 4 bore there but I don't want another and I don't do Eurotrash.
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Holding the gun up is worse than recoil. That's why I shoot a ten pound eight gauge. It weighs less than my Krieghoff skeet gun.
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Mike, the bargain basement Greener you mention is not a real W.W.Greener. To enter the eight gauge shooting game, you may have to pay a bit more. However, there are good eights out there for reasonable prices.
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Mike, the bargain basement Greener you mention is not a real W.W.Greener. To enter the eight gauge shooting game, you may have to pay a bit more. However, there are good eights out there for reasonable prices.
Still an 8g and that gun couldn’t be any more bargain basement.
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There is a Greener 8g that should go for $500 that looks like a good entry gun to 8g shooting. A few other 8 and 4 bore there but I don't want another and I don't do Eurotrash.
I'll definitely be watching that and probably watch that and the ruger 44 carbine fly past the suggested selling price. Those two are under
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I'll definitely be watching that and probably watch that and the ruger 44 carbine fly past the suggested selling price. Those two are under
I bought the Ruger. I have wanted one since I was a kid and the first ones came out. I have been holding out for one of the Sporter style carbines but they are really pricey. I prebid on the .44 and got it for a lot less than my prebid. Over the last 18 months, they have increased to the point you can't touch a reasonably clean straight one for less than 4 figures and often much more.

Those guns and the S2 and S3 Berettas are the guns that over the last two years are really going up. As has the 28 gauge Ruger Red Label.

I thought there were an amazing number of great buys on 8 gauges. I have a single and a double and I think a lot of people are overlooking the singles as an entry level. About the only legal field use in the US is for turkey and deer in some states and a single is fine for those uses.
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Fantastic! The local deer are going to hate you with that thing. If ya don't like it send it my way
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I bought the Ruger. I have wanted one since I was a kid and the first ones came out. I have been holding out for one of the Sporter style carbines but they are really pricey. I prebid on the .44 and got it for a lot less than my prebid. Over the last 18 months, they have increased to the point you can't touch a reasonably clean straight one for less than 4 figures and often much more.

Those guns and the S2 and S3 Berettas are the guns that over the last two years are really going up. As has the 28 gauge Ruger Red Label.

I thought there were an amazing number of great buys on 8 gauges. I have a single and a double and I think a lot of people are overlooking the singles as an entry level. About the only legal field use in the US is for turkey and deer in some states and a single is fine for those uses.
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