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Dominic06
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Do any of y’all know what the A400 pros and cons are?
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It's a shame that in 33 something posts on an $1800 semi-auto, not a single person recommended the A400 extreme.
3.5" capability, felt recoil with 12ga duck loads is similar to a 20ga, goes bang every single time. No track record (that I know of) for any issues, has shims to adjust drop/cast.
They'll take a ton of abuse. I hunted mine hard in the salt/brackish marshes for 3 years...for $1800, the Beretta gets my vote.
If your fingers are of average adult length, I don't see the issue? Doesn't seem to have done much to stiffle salesYou would think in 400+ years of making guns, Beretta would have figured out to put the safety on the correct end of the trigger guard.
If your fingers are of average adult length, I don't see the issue? Doesn't seem to have done much to stiffle sales
Its actually why I don't use my Beretta too often anymore. Or super Vinci. I don't like front safetys.If your fingers are of average adult length, I don't see the issue? Doesn't seem to have done much to stiffle sales
Benelli does it tooOnly the most misguided of souls look for the safety on the front of the trigger guard. Decent people know it belongs at the rear.
Personally, If I were buying again I'd go with the M2. It's absolutely bullet proof. I've never had a single hiccup with it. It's a simple design and performs like a dream for a significant decrease in cost.
Or the original M1 if you can find one in decent shape. Price can be unbearable tho because the 3 gunners love them. The M1 and M2 are very similar anyway.
If you want to shoot super light loads in these guns, get the lighter recoil spring from Taran Tactical. It'll feed pretty much anything. And, if you are having cycling issues in these guns with normal loads, then you probably need a new recoil spring anyway.
You would think in 400+ years of making guns, Beretta would have figured out to put the safety on the correct end of the trigger guard.
It's a shame that in 33 something posts on an $1800 semi-auto, not a single person recommended the A400 extreme.
3.5" capability, felt recoil with 12ga duck loads is similar to a 20ga, goes bang every single time. No track record (that I know of) for any issues, has shims to adjust drop/cast.
They'll take a ton of abuse. I hunted mine hard in the salt/brackish marshes for 3 years...for $1800, the Beretta gets my vote.
I am going to be chasing turkeys, so I am not looking at the sbe2 or anything with the Benelli “click”. I can’t have that in the turkey woods.
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The click more often than not is user error on the SBE 2 & newer models. It's a simple fix with changing the recoil spring to a Plus Power if it ever happens. In 12 years and tens of thousands of rounds through my SBE 2 I've never had a single click. That said I've seen my buddies A400 click a few times due to the bolt not rotating into battery. I've found more often than not its from guys setting them down hard on the recoil pad and couple that motion with a weak spring the bolt will slide back slightly throwing it out of battery. Just something to be aware of in any rotating bolt system.
100%, but I would not want to change the spring because it would make the action harder to pull back (correct me if I am wrong), and that is one of the main reasons I am looking at the sbe3, because of the smooth action.
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Not noticeable at all on my SBE 2. I put plus power springs in the recoil system and magazine tube with no changes in feel. It's just a more solid lock up. I've not done the spring on my SBE 3 because I've not felt a reason to. It's functioned smoothly at the range and in the duck blind/boat.
If your gonna duck hunt 25+ days a year in rain, sleet, saltwater yes. If you gonna go out a few good weather days and use it to turkey hunt...find an 870 or Mossburg..if you get more addicted to ducking hunting pick one up in a few years.
I have a391 and a400 both great guns
I own 4 benelli shotguns and other manufactures shotguns. I’ve killed many long beards with other shotguns but for the last 25 years I’ve only shot my benelli nova 3.5 mag. Price is much less than the SBE models. It is a pump though. If you match your choke and shot correctly it only takes 1 shot. I have M1 super 90, SBE, SBE2 but their my wing shooting guns not turkey. Something to consider since you mentioned turkey gun. If it’s multi purpose then you might want to consider the SBE models or manufacturers that fit you the best. No issues with my benelli models.I went to sportsman’s warehouse and was looking for a nice turkey gun I was looking at the cheaper shotguns like 500-900 and when I felt the benelli sbe3 there was no going back, I also felt the Retay shotguns which are also amazing, but just not as nice as the benelli in my opinion, I also felt high end Winchesters and berettas, and also the brownings, but the one that stood out to me the most was Benelli. This gun also will not be abused, I just am looking at it for Turkey, and eventually other birds, but I take real nice care of my guns.
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