Browning vs Benelli
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I love my SBE. I have to admit, on a dove field with light loads it has occasionally failed to eject. I've never had it malfunction with standard loads or heavy loads in some of the worst conditions imaginable. I love how it feels and shoots. I had been using it for only upland game, waterfowl, and doves until this spring. I saw what it did to a turkey at 40 steps and rethought the deal. I bought a comp-n-choke and pattered it. Was putting 32 pellets in the head/neck area at 40 yards with Win. 3 inch # 6's. The last week of the Alabama turkey season, I caught up with a bird and waxed him at 42 steps. You couldn't get this gun away from me.
You are going to open up a big ole' can of worms with this question. It's just like asking "What's your opinion of such and such truck?" Everybody's got their opion.
Good luck!
Dr. B
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P.S. Go with the Benelli!
You are going to open up a big ole' can of worms with this question. It's just like asking "What's your opinion of such and such truck?" Everybody's got their opion.
Good luck!
Dr. B
Montgomery
P.S. Go with the Benelli!
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M1 Super 90! Not to light or to heavy. Swings good and shoots a nice pattern w/standard chokes.
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