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I am going Turkey hunting for the first time this spring. I adopt have a shotgun, and I am looking at a couple different single shots that are used. I am looking for any info on either one of these guns. They both are FULL Choke.

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I'd go with the NEF! The 12 gauge will be much better at longer ranges. I love my 20g for grouse, but when it comes to turkey, 12g all the way.

wow those prices are cheap!
 
Cheap price for a cheap gun. They are very functional but have crude finishes. Single barrel break-open shotguns have always been cheap. I bought a new Stevens 20 ga. for $40 when I was in school. I bought my younger brother a Kassner 20 ga new at K-Mart for $27.50 in 1970.
 
The NEF is like brand new! It has the black plastic stock on it, and has a cheap sling. The H&R has a wood stock. The wood is in great condition, but the blueing isn't in the best shape. Insides of both guns are like new.
 
I dont think that turkey will notice!

They sell camo Skins that you can cover the barrel with and use a hair dryer to shrink it to it. Very cool stuff.
 
For Turkey I would suggest that you get the 12ga. It will do you a better job. I have used both, but prefer the 12ga. even in single shot. Currently I am using a 10ga single shot American Arms.
 
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