Hey Guys: Looking for opinions, reviews and general knowledge about the Stoeger shotguns. Interested in moving from pump to semi and having the steadi-grip. Would be graduating from a workhorse Remington 870 super express.
Any and all info appreciated. This would be a dedicated gobbler getter with all the bumps, thumps, dunks and other abuse heaped on it.
Stoeger semi auto w/ steadi-grip
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Stoeger semi auto w/ steadi-grip
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Re: Stoeger semi auto w/ steadi-grip
I personally never owned a Stoeger, but I know sever who have owned them. One was shot a ton for waterfowl and developed a spur on the bolt and we had to sand it and clean it up otherwise it was a good shooter. for turkey, youll never wear it out