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Benelli!
If you WANT 3.5" then SBE, otherwise M2.
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Winchester sx2 is a good one but I think mine stays in the safe more than my old 870! it kills better! don't need a semi auto
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I got a Browning Maxus and love it. No you don’t
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3 1/2” but why not give yourself the option? My Maxus with cycle anything from the lightest trap loads to the heaviest 3 ½” shells, without adjustment, without any issues. Quail to turkey and geese, it does it all.
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Escort magnum by Legacy Sports.
I shoot 3 in for ducks and geese.
It never jams in cold weather, or under water.
easy to field strip and clean and weighs about 6 lbs.
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I have several 3-1/2" guns. I like the option of the 3-1/2". If you only are shooting birds over the decoys you could get away with 2-3/4" shells, but that isn't always the case. I liked the way the Maxus feels, but wasn't thrilled with the lever on the left side. I seemed to slide my hand over it to frequently. I do like the Benelli's. They are a good gun. I have the Nova, M2, Super Black Eagle and the SBEII. I picked up the SX2 a few seasons ago. I also purchased the Extrema 2 from my buddy, but I will probably not keep it. Still like shooting the SBEII. Most of your new $1500 shotguns will function very similar, fast and cycle the shells. Main difference is inertia vs. gas systems. I like the wider vent ribs vs. what the Extrema 2 has.
I would have the gun shop place them all next to one another and see which one throws up the nicest along with the best fit for your body.
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Mossberg 935. I love it!
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I have had the extrema for five years now. Love the gun. If your going with an auto loader I would suggest the extrema or sbe. Both are great guns. Depends on which one fits you. Good luck
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I'm shooting a 1187 now but was looking for an upgrade. I like the feel of the m2. Thanks for the input guys
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Youre kidding me.. 50 yards shots?
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Quote from: WDFW-SUX on November 07, 2010, 08:02:36 AM
391 beretta..
thats what ive shot last year and so far this year and absolutly love it! I did have some issues with it during the "break in period" with it jamming if i did not keep it clean after every hunt, but I have not had a single mishap this year, including putting 300+ rounds through it without a cleaning during dove hunting! it is an extremly smooth swinging gun too.
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Get an M2 and don't look back
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haha, would not recomend the m2, WAY to light and not balanced in the barrel enough (for me at least) when I was shooting one of those i kept jerking my swing too much and would not shoot very well, switched to a little heavier gun and the problem stoped. but thats just me, everyone likes something different
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You are right it is a really light gun, and probbly more suited to upland hunting than duck hunting, but with a 28 inch barrel it works well enough... I am by no means a great shot btw
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Oh come on now you all now the Beneli super black eagle is undisputed
my choice and has never let me down.
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My ol' school SBE continues to be bullet proof. I'm surprised no one has brought up any over/unders yet
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