Nova's are $339.00 here and I don't ever see them making a 28 gauge or a .410 in the nova. Both are fun bores but here I have never seen 28 and 410 is 11.00 buck per 25. 20 gauge is 3.98 a Box. The math says to me, I can shoot 20 for alot less.
Funny. Sounds like you can own them but not use them. Illinois has a dumb rule that we can own spring loaded knifes but we can't carry them. We can even buy them can the local Surplus store. Its illegal to take them home in your car though.
What do you mean by tight?
Here in Illinois you have to have FOID card. There is CCW but only where you live or if someone allows you to on there land.
Here we can own whatever, but full auto.
Here you have to be 18 to buy a long gun and 21 to own a hand gun
Here you have to wait 24 hours for a long gun and 72 hours for a handgun.
Here for hunting you can only be able to load 3 rounds in a shotgun and 10 rounds for rifle and handgun.
We are tight here, but not as tight as others.
Other than the last 5 or so guys on here that have had problems with there nova's, there hasn't been hardly any problems with the gun. Don't worry about parts. Shoot the gun, shoot it hard, and have fun.
As far as distance goes, turkey loads will go out past 150 yards. That means nothing. Having the most dense pattern you can get is what your looking for. 40 yards is the magic number. Why? most turkeys are shot at that distance or less.