texasjarhead
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Hello all- I recently won a Gunbroker auction for a Mossberg 500 PGO Cruiser in 20 gauge. I've had several PGO shotguns before, but all in 12 gauge. Although I was able to shoot the 12 gauge versions without too much difficulty, I find the 20 gauge to be considerably more controllable, and actually very accurate at short ranges. I added a one point sling, and when providing tension by pushing forward on the shotgun, it's almost like shooting with a conventional buttstock. Just wondering some of the following questions:
1. Who else likes PGO shotguns?
2. Who has tried both 12 and 20 gauge, and opted for the 20 gauge?
3. Who else runs a single point sling on a PGO shotgun with increased control and stability?
I'm just wondering, because the vast majority of internet comments on PGO shotguns are VERY negative. I think the 20 gauge is the ideal truck gun, and it's also very handy in a boat for snakes. I really never had any trouble aiming or firing one, and really can't understand why so many people dislike PGO shotguns. Thanks in advance for your comments.
1. Who else likes PGO shotguns?
2. Who has tried both 12 and 20 gauge, and opted for the 20 gauge?
3. Who else runs a single point sling on a PGO shotgun with increased control and stability?
I'm just wondering, because the vast majority of internet comments on PGO shotguns are VERY negative. I think the 20 gauge is the ideal truck gun, and it's also very handy in a boat for snakes. I really never had any trouble aiming or firing one, and really can't understand why so many people dislike PGO shotguns. Thanks in advance for your comments.