sndmn11
"DADDY"
I'm interested to hear your thoughts, experiences, and opinions.
I've done a lot of searching and reading here and elsewhere the last week. My goal is to understand what is different between a Monte and M2 for 2023. I do understand that the stocks are different, the bolt color is different, and the M2 has a raised rib. Is there anything else?
I'd read about 2023 changes to these, but thoughts seem to be mixed. I can't decipher if there was an "improvement" to the bolt, and I think I read something about a second control button to UNLOAD the magazine rather than chamber to fully unload.
I am interested in 24" 20gauge versions for Colorado upland: grouse, I know where ptarmigan are, doves (I think eurasians are year round), sharp tail, quail and pheasants out of state. Weight is a driving factor, and I like the handiness of short firearms. I do have a 12ga/28" 870 express, and a youth 20ga 870 express.
I can find M2 and Monte for a close enough price ($1100ish) to each other that it is irrelevant. I bring the Affinity into the mix because there's a used 20ga/26" cerakote version here, and some friends like theirs. I understand they may be functionally similar to the Benelli, with the recoil springs being in different spots, but I don't know what one is not getting with one vs Benelli. I don't buy "they are the same", but I do buy that they may be designed similarly and materials or tolerances might be different.
I'd originally thought a sub 6lb OU would be the ticket, and it still might be, but it seems I can get better regarded firearms in semi-auto much lower in price than OUs.
I've also considered a do-all type OU with something from Browning (cynergy wicked wing/ultimate turkey) but then I know I'd wonder about weight.
So, spill out any thoughts you have on the matter, I'd love to hear them.
I've done a lot of searching and reading here and elsewhere the last week. My goal is to understand what is different between a Monte and M2 for 2023. I do understand that the stocks are different, the bolt color is different, and the M2 has a raised rib. Is there anything else?
I'd read about 2023 changes to these, but thoughts seem to be mixed. I can't decipher if there was an "improvement" to the bolt, and I think I read something about a second control button to UNLOAD the magazine rather than chamber to fully unload.
I am interested in 24" 20gauge versions for Colorado upland: grouse, I know where ptarmigan are, doves (I think eurasians are year round), sharp tail, quail and pheasants out of state. Weight is a driving factor, and I like the handiness of short firearms. I do have a 12ga/28" 870 express, and a youth 20ga 870 express.
I can find M2 and Monte for a close enough price ($1100ish) to each other that it is irrelevant. I bring the Affinity into the mix because there's a used 20ga/26" cerakote version here, and some friends like theirs. I understand they may be functionally similar to the Benelli, with the recoil springs being in different spots, but I don't know what one is not getting with one vs Benelli. I don't buy "they are the same", but I do buy that they may be designed similarly and materials or tolerances might be different.
I'd originally thought a sub 6lb OU would be the ticket, and it still might be, but it seems I can get better regarded firearms in semi-auto much lower in price than OUs.
I've also considered a do-all type OU with something from Browning (cynergy wicked wing/ultimate turkey) but then I know I'd wonder about weight.
So, spill out any thoughts you have on the matter, I'd love to hear them.