I liked the Knight because it's inline, uses 209 primers, there are differant choke tubes available, it can take up to 120 grains of Pyrodex, easy to clean and a lot of fun to shoot. Mine is completely covered in Realtree Hardwoods, and has adjustable fiber optic sights. The choke tubes screw onto the outside of the barrel, so it can be loaded without removing the tubes. It comes with some 3 1/2" Heavyshot wads and some foam overshot wads, but Midway has 2 3/4" and 3" Heavyshot wads. I got some of each, along with some Win AA wads, and have used it for doves, rabbits, crows, turkey, and a couple rounds of trap. I'm getting faster at reloading. Cabellas has shotgun "speedloaders" that will help out a lot. It uses Knight's full plastic jacket system, and I have carried it around all day in the rain and fired it without any problem. My wife bought it for me last year and as you can tell, I'm impressed. It's a blast to shoot. One other thing - if you dove hunt with it, bring a spotter. When you shoot, all you can see is smoke, and you need someone to tell you if you hit anything or not!