Which gun for a gun raffle?

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Which gun for a gun raffle?

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I am putting together a gun raffle for my Lions club and one of the banks sponsors a Pheasants Forever banquet and gets a free gun with their sponsorship and is donating it to my raffle, I am down to a Rem 700 in my choice of caliber and a Mossberg Silver Reserve O/U 20 ga. I am leaning towards the Rem 700, but, I have no experience with what I assume is the most recent new version, I assume it will be a ADL if that is still a thing with Remington. I would not complain about the Mossberg in my neck of the woods either, plenty of pheasant, grouse, huns, doves, and turkeys as well as small game.
What say ye', pipe in on caliber if you are OK with the new 700's.
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With the changes in Remington, I'd prefer the Mossberg, personally.
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Shotgun.
I don’t trust new Remington, and….its just another box stock 700 like everyone’s grandpa has kicking around.

At least the shotgun is unique.
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Not a lot of rifle users in my neck of the woods where I live since we are in a shotgun zone for deer, no rifles allowed, but rifle caliber hand guns are OK :roll:
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Comming from Pheasents Forever, take the Mossberg.
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Henry lever gun is what my lodge always raffles off.
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Why not let the winner of the raffle pick the caliber...
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Go for the shotgun
Shotgun hunting covers everything from quail, pheasants, ducks, turkeys. The Rem 700 hunts is limited to deer, elk, bears, hogs depends on what’s local
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My 700, which I've had for many moons, is an absolute tack driver and is primarily for coyotes. It's a 22-250...
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Shotgun.
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Shotgun.
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Gila wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 1:45 am Why not let the winner of the raffle pick the caliber...
State gambling rules, you have to list the prizes, and, I have to get the gum transferred from the shop that is handling the pheasant banquet guns to the shop that is handling my raffle, and, you would be shocked how many guns are in the basement of my gunshop waiting to be picked up by raffle winners, some have been sitting there for over 6 months, can't let people think for themselves. Besides, my shop can hook them up if they want something different, I am just looking for the carrot that sells a ticket.
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Yeah, I am leaning shotgun, my knee jerk reaction is to get a .35 Whelen or something metric, but I can swap the American Tactical Cavalry for the Mossberg and pick out something else, thanks folks.
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Chiro1989 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 5:10 am
Gila wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 1:45 am Why not let the winner of the raffle pick the caliber...
State gambling rules, you have to list the prizes, and, I have to get the gum transferred from the shop that is handling the pheasant banquet guns to the shop that is handling my raffle, and, you would be shocked how many guns are in the basement of my gunshop waiting to be picked up by raffle winners, some have been sitting there for over 6 months, can't let people think for themselves. Besides, my shop can hook them up if they want something different, I am just looking for the carrot that sells a ticket.
I’ve got a carrot that will sell tickets. It ain’t cheap though.
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Meh, Baby Carrots taste like bleach
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Chiro1989 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 5:22 am Meh, Baby Carrots taste like bleach
Bam!!!
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Chiro1989 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 5:22 am Meh, Baby Carrots taste like bleach
Eh, I just told my wife the other day that baby carrots taste the way that our attic smells.
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Chiro1989 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 5:10 am
Gila wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 1:45 am Why not let the winner of the raffle pick the caliber...
State gambling rules, you have to list the prizes, and, I have to get the gum transferred from the shop that is handling the pheasant banquet guns to the shop that is handling my raffle, and, you would be shocked how many guns are in the basement of my gunshop waiting to be picked up by raffle winners, some have been sitting there for over 6 months, can't let people think for themselves. Besides, my shop can hook them up if they want something different, I am just looking for the carrot that sells a ticket.
Gothcha - Here in southern Arizona, near the border, where most are military or law enforcement that is not a problem. To get the most attention maybe a 300 Winchester magnum would be a good bet.
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Chiro1989 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 5:22 am Meh, Baby Carrots taste like bleach
I had to try something. Last time you said it tasted like an attic smells.
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Hahaha!
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I thought it was pretty good for just waking up and pre coffee.
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Hi-Point Yeet Cannon
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bullsi1911 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 9:53 pm Hi-Point Yeet Cannon
Not sure that would get the recognition it deserves :lol:
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Post Tue Jan 16, 2024 8:03 pm

Go for the shotgun
Shotgun hunting covers everything from quail, pheasants, ducks, turkeys. The Rem 700 hunts is limited to deer, elk, bears, hogs depends on what’s local


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