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Shotgun for Turkey Hunting?

Oh yeah, I'm also a left handed shooter, and don't own a single left handed weapon. For my rifles, I just get boyd's to make me a left handed stock for a right-handed weapon.
The only time I've had issues shooting a righthanded shotgun left-handed was using reloaded shells and got flash in my eye. That was the day I started wearing shooting glasses when shotgun hunting.
I have the money to purchase a left-handed weapon, but, I'm so used to using right handed weapons and their safeties that I might mess up if I had a left handed weapon in my hand!
 
i also have the Stoeger 3000, for 10 yrs now, and have no issues with it whatsoever. I pheasant, quail, rabbit, and turkey hunt with my shotguns.
Also have a remington 870 and 1100. During really cold weather, my old trusty 1100, which i love, gets a little jammy ever now and then. Never had the Stoeger malfunction 1 time in the same conditions.
When it's time to hunt, I have a choice of which gun to use, and I'm always choosing the Stoeger. I will highly recommend Stoeger shotguns.

The benelli/Stoger inertia bolt are pretty darn reliable. Don't think mine has ever jammed and I had it in some pretty rough conditions duck hunting when I was younger.
 
Mossberg makes a good shotgun for turkey. A lot of the turkey purists like the Mosssberg. Plus, most models have the ambidextrous tang safety.
 
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