So I'm looking at getting a new shotgun. I know I'd like a semi auto. Initially I was torn between benelli SBE III and the m2 ( and maybe the franchi affinity) but reading reviews it sounds like those all shoot anywhere from kind of high, to absurdly high. I suppose I could get used to that, except it seems that it would be a huge issue when turkey hunting. The other option I'm considering is the browning a5. I've always liked that humpback look and the way it points, but that gun gets some negative feedback for freezing up. It seems like it suffers in cold weather even more than other inertia guns. So, has benelli/franchi done anything about shooting high? Or is the freezing issue with the a5 not as big a deal if you use specific lubricants? Mostly would be hunting waterfowl, upland birds, and turkeys. What should I do?
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