it depends on whether it is camo, wood, or synthetic. it could also depend on whether it is a slug/combo that stoeger was selling about a year ago. the synthetic model can be had for about $320-350 brand new, give or take a few dollars. the wood is $20-30 more and the camo another $20-30 on top of that, the combo was around $450.
i have read several posts in sportingclays.com and shotgunjournal.com and no one has had aything bad to say about them. i was looking at buying one several months ago but opted for a franchi. stoegers seem to be durable, reasonably priced, autoloaders. if a guy was just going to shoot ducks/turkey/pheasant/deer it would be a good gun. if you were to buy it for trap/skeet/sporting clays i would look else where because of the number of rounds you would be running through it. typical hunters only shoot about 200 rounds per year, a trap shooter can shoot 200 rounds in an afternoon. just my $0.02 worth 