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Thats 50% more than I can get the 2 guns I'm asking about. So the question is the new Franchi or the used SB2.Are you really going to shoot 3.5 shells? If not, the M2 is the way to go
Well there ya go then. Just remember to let that bolt slam home. The SBE2s were prone to the Benelli click
That's a lot of words to say what I said. Slam the bolt and you won't have problems. If it were enough of an issue with the SBE2 to fix in the SBE3 then yes I think you can say "prone."PRONE is a strong word and in my experience not very accurate. YES they redesigned the bolt for the SBe3 to prevent it but its not very common on the old designs. Yes it can happen but its very very easy to prevent. I have about 3k rounds through my SBE2 and it happened 1 time while hunting ducks, around 2k on my M2 and it never has happened and about 10k rounds through a montefeltro (all at clays and doves) . The vast majority of the time it happens when you try and close the bolt quietly and gently. This doesnt allow the bolt to fully close, easy solution is use the bolt release to close the bolt properly OR change out the spring to a heavy spring (only if you dont plan to use light loads) and problem solved.
It CAN happen while hitting the bolt on something walking through the woods or if you have on heavy gloves and the bolt gets caught on the glove but its REALLY rare that occurs. Ive trekked MILES during turkey season through thick and tough country with my gun on my back and never once did it come out of battery
again its a possibility but IMO the "benelli click" is way over blown on how often it actually happens and what caused it. Furthermore its not limited to benelli guns, it was most all inertia benelli style bolts until it was redesigned but benelli and others like retay to improve it.
That's a lot of words to say what I said. Slam the bolt and you won't have problems. If it were enough of an issue with the SBE2 to fix in the SBE3 then yes I think you can say "prone."