Benelli Montefeltro vs Beretta A400?

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I am going to most likely buy one of these guns, I would like to hear what peoples experience is with these two if someone has either owned both or been around both a significant amount of time.

Thanks
 

JBrew

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2 different guns and both are good ones. If I never intended on shooting 3.5's...I'd buy the Montefeltro. Go shoulder both and see which feels better to you.
 

LONE HUNTER

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I am going to most likely buy one of these guns, I would like to hear what peoples experience is with these two if someone has either owned both or been around both a significant amount of time.

Thanks

The A400 is an excellent gas operated shotgun. They mitigate recoil fairly well. I owned two of the watefowl model the "extreme plus" and my duck hunting partners shoot the xplor. They do require more cleaning than an inertia gun like the Monte, but they shoot well and that gas system is mucho reliable and fast.

All that said, I sold my a400s and now shoot Benelli's. They swing better for me so my hit rate is higher with them despite them recoiling a bit more.

The new Monte is a pretty shotgun.

I don't think you will be unhappy with either.
 
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As stated above, go and handle/shoulder both guns. Some guns have different handle swells and forehand rests. Get a feel for which one fits you best. What may fit someone might not fit you. I recommend shouldering the different guns with your eyes closed. Once the gun is in place, open your eyes and see how it fits to you. If you need to adjust anything (head, shoulder, etc) to line up with the barrel, the guns doesn’t fit you. The gun should shoulder like an extension of your arm and fit without any adjustments.

Benellis are known for shooting higher then the point of aim. The beretta A400 has a big hand swell. Both guns are awesome.
 

LONE HUNTER

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Benellis are known for shooting higher then the point of aim.
Seems to be more of a SBE3 thing. The Monte may not have this feature/problem. Supposedly the M2 does not share this same feature that the SBE3 does. Regardless it's good to know that it could happen. Both my SBE3 are about 60/40 or 70/30.... so a little high but very useable.
 
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