Where is #3 at?
I ain't knockin' or anything, the only thing I have that could reliably shoot that far is my .50 cal H&R Sidekick muzzleloader. I ain't got a scope on it yet so I don't have any pretty half inch holes punched in paper that far. I can drill a oil bottle like no other at 60 though with the open sights. I did have a scope on it, but the hammer was nearly impossible to cock with gloves on so I took it off, I have since found a hammer extension but have lost the screws. Going to take it out this fall for early muzzleloader deer season and hopefully give the ol' 500 a year off.
My Mossberg 500 is practically good for about 100 yds, shortly after that the slug starts tumbling. It will go farther, but its accuracy drops off pretty quick and generally the deer have the afterburners lit by then anyway. Yeah it is a youth, my 6'-3" frame makes it look like a toy but I can't get a full sized shotgun to feel like "home". Pleasant pluses are it is lighter to carry around the wilderness, and it is more compact for handling in blinds.
My 1858 Remington pistol and 1851 Confederate Colt Navy/Army are good for about 30, and I can hit a foot square peice of steel pretty good with them (cowboy action style) I have to wait for the smoke to clear between shots to see the target, so I am pretty slow. Cool to shoot though, smoke, fire and sparks fly everywhere, probably the funnest guns I have been around to shoot (but major PITA to clean after every outing, and you can't skimp on the cleaning either)
Never shot my Mossberg 702 .22LR long range, so I got nothing there. Fun little plinker though.
I generally like the older style guns, I am thinking my next one may be a Mossberg 464 30-30, which would be my first high power. Shots over 200 yds for deer hunting are not that common, and since I don't see Missouri or Nebraska mounting an invasion force any time soon I don't feel the need for a tactical/assult rifle.