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The Stoeger M3500 is a cheaper option and clone of the Benelli SBE. Inertia driven system. I’ve heard it occasionally struggles with the 2 3/4 shells because the spring is stiff enough for the 3 1/2 shells. I went with the M3000 for that reason, no need to shoot 3 1/2 for me. If that’s more within your budget it’s a good option. Haven’t had a single failure with mine.
Quote from: pickardjw on November 14, 2022, 09:47:12 AMThe Stoeger M3500 is a cheaper option and clone of the Benelli SBE. Inertia driven system. I’ve heard it occasionally struggles with the 2 3/4 shells because the spring is stiff enough for the 3 1/2 shells. I went with the M3000 for that reason, no need to shoot 3 1/2 for me. If that’s more within your budget it’s a good option. Haven’t had a single failure with mine.Not a clone by any means. M3500 has the recoil spring on the mag tube which is a cheaper build. Benelli has it in the stock. Bolts are completely different as well and disassembly is different. You will also noticed a lighter barrel on the M3500 and not cryo treated like the M2, SBE2, SBE3. A lot less expensive components on the M3500 along with being built in Turkey. Probably fine for the average hunter. I have had to fix several in the field for people as they don't spend the time learning how to disassemble them and properly clean them. I maybe a harsher critic than most as I spend close to 100 days a season in the field using them. I see what works, doesn't work and what works well. Biggest key to you picking a gun is find one that shoulders well. Fits you well. If it doesn't fit you well, you will have to learn how to shoot it well with time at the range or you won't shoot it well. A good fitting shotgun helps you shoot better. Practice and range time make you a better shot hands down.
Most of the guys I hunt with run Benelli SBE2 or SBE3. The ones that aren't running those run the Beretta A400. I see a few folks running the Maxus or A-5. A step down from the above mentioned would be a Winchester SX3/SX4 or a Franchi.I run all Benelli's. Easy to clean and tear down. Inertia system is pretty simple vs. a gas system. My current SBE2 that I run probably has close to 10k rounds through it and just shy of 3k birds with it. It will go to Rob Roberts in the off season for an overhaul.
I have the Beretta A400 extreme plus and it has been flawless - geese, ducks and Turkey
There are lots of good choices out there. A gun that fits you is the most important thing. Browning, Beretta, Benelli, Winchester, Franchi are all good choices. I love my Versamax but Remington doesn’t make it, anymore.