Browning Golds??

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Postby GulfCoast » Mon Mar 10, 2003 10:03 am

Dave: The sure cycle is a stainless steel replacement system for the bolt return spring and housing in the butt stock of the gun. Engineered to increase bolt speed and reliability, stop rusting, and enable the SBE to shoot light loads.
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Postby sportsman450 » Mon Mar 10, 2003 12:56 pm

GulfCoast wrote: As to which one jams the most, my SBE's were garbage, but probably atypical of most of them. I have seen a couple Benelli barrels come flying off the gun and stick up in the mud quivering like a spear cause the welds on the barrel rings failed.


I know three people who have had this same thing happen.You would think they'd fix such a glaring problem,but with so many people who think more $ = better gun they don't have to.
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Postby SoftCall » Mon Mar 10, 2003 9:28 pm

Bluesky -

I have been shooting a 3" gold with a composite stock for 5 years now. Take GC's advice and strip it as soon as you get it out of the box with gun scrubber (or brakeclean). Some folks say run the bolt dry but I disagree. You need oil on the bolt anywhere that metal hits metal and NOWHERE when the metal is exposed. Oil the ENTIRE trigger mechanism well. I think that the oil displaces water enough to keep it from freezing up in cold weather. Keep your dog away from it though or they will drench it and it'll freeze. That system works good for me and it doesn't hang in the field. Wildfowler and Mallardchaser can vouch for me on that one.

I clean mine after every good sloppy hunt the same way that I stated above.

Want a hell of a duck gun...buy an over and under. Any of the beretta's will do. I would advise against getting one that is too tricked out or you'll worry about scratching it and all of the time. Guns are tools to me, they must be mechanically (not cosmetically) sound.

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Postby Bluesky » Tue Mar 11, 2003 2:28 pm

Thanks Guys! Yall have been a big help. I gotta while to decide what I want. Im gonna do as much research as I can and then decide what I want.
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Postby Greenhead22 » Tue Mar 11, 2003 4:56 pm

hey bluesky,

http://www.eaacorp.com

look at the Baikal MP-153 Automatic, haven't heard a bad thing about the gun, it has an adjustment on the gun to set it for light or heavy loads. the gun cost around $300. i'm probably going to get one ordered tomorrow and have it for this weekend.
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Postby MemphisStockBroker » Wed Mar 12, 2003 9:53 am

if you like the square back, get your gun shop to order you a Browning Gold 'Classic'.... it has the hump
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Postby WATERTURKEY » Wed Mar 12, 2003 11:33 am

I GOT A BROWNING GOLD LAST YEAR. IT WILL JAM IF YOU DONT KEEP IT CLEAN , BUT THATS WITH ANYTHING IM SURE. AND MINE WILL NOT THROW OUT A LOW BRASS 7/8 oz ROUND. IT ONLY JAMMED WHEN I SHOT A CASE OF SHELLS THROUGH IT , AND IT WAS WITH THE 3 AND A HALF INCH. OVERALL GOOD GUN TO OWN. 8)
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Postby Model12 » Wed Mar 12, 2003 11:58 am

The more I read what GC says, the more I like him...(I try to forget the atty. part) :D. I'm 43 years old and I've been breaking clay targets and shooting this gun or that gun for at least 35 years and... EVERY SBE (all four) I've ever dealt with and throw in three M1-S90's to boot, where bonafied pieces of $$(#((*$#!!!! I repeat, they were garbage and they are no more. If you own one, may you go in peace...but I hate your gun!
If I had to rate (from the experience of shooting them) todays best AUTO's I'd have to call it a draw between the Beretta 391 and the Browning Gold. They are fine equipment. I shoot stackbarrels or SxS's most of the time so I really don't like auto's. But in the duck blind, my 391 is a pleasure, recoil wise. GC, I hate the damn stock too. I'm thinking about sending it to Seminole and seeing what the can replace it with.... 8)
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Postby Bluesky » Wed Mar 12, 2003 2:42 pm

MemphisStockBroker wrote:if you like the square back, get your gun shop to order you a Browning Gold 'Classic'.... it has the hump


So I can still get the humpback?? right on!!! Im gonna have to look into this. This past dove season I shot an old 20 ga. Humpback and I liked it alot.
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Postby Super Black Eagle » Wed Mar 12, 2003 3:21 pm

Wow! I am really surprised in the fact that no one likes the SBE. WHAT ARE Y'ALL SMOKING? Just Kidding.
OK, so I have only been around for about 23 years now, have only been duckhunting for about 7 years, and have only had my SBE for a couple of seasons. But I really, really like the SBE; it has been a great gun. It cycles 3.5's, 3's and 2.75's all in the same magazine. The only time I have had the gun not cycle was straight out of the box, with 2.75's. After about a box or so of duck loads, 3.5" BB's (I know, overkill, right?), it cycles everything just fine.
The way everyone talks about the SBE, I feel like I should wear some kind of bullet-proof protection when shooting it, because it might blow up in my face. But personally it has been awsome.
I shoot my EAA SidexSide at clays during the off season, and it has been a good gun too. just don't want to beat it up on the way to the blind.
Don't rule out the SBE it can hold its own. Delta Duck, help me out a little bit, I think I have heard you say some good things about them.

But I think the best way to pick out gun is to shoot all of them and then choose the one that broke the most clays or killed the most birds.

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Postby Wildfowler » Wed Mar 12, 2003 5:06 pm

crow wrote:I can't remember who it was, but I'm sure it was someone famous, like Anat. :wink: ...who said, "All automatics are a single-shot waiting to happen!" Or, something like that, anyhow.


That was me who said it, because at the time I was shooting my 686 exclusively. However, I've had an Xtrema for a season and a half now, with no complaints.
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Postby FARMDUX » Wed Mar 12, 2003 6:47 pm

i personally dont own a gold, but two guys that i guide from bristol tn. have them and when they come hunting they spend most of their time shooting my gun, the new winchester. their giuns are always jamming. i myself went from the 1187special purpose to the winchester two years ago and have had no problems. i usaually shoot 4 cases ayear at ducks and about two at doves. i shoot the same gun to keep the feeling the same. hope this helps.
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Postby Delta Duck » Thu Mar 13, 2003 8:50 am

I tried to stay away from this. :lol:

I can't belief they are still making other shotguns besides the Super 90 and the Real Deal the SBE! :lol:

I know you either Love the SBE or you hate'em. You could not buy my SBE for $2500, don't offer me $2600. :lol:

I have an old Super 90 that I shoot targets with, I need to buy a new reciever, because it is just worn out. I think it will make it acouple more years or until I get $300 I don't need. I don't shoot 15,000 plus rounds a year any more so maybe it will be okay.


SUPER BLACK EAGLE,

I've been trying to tell these folks that the SBE was the best shotgun made for years now. They are just like my 18 year old. They think I have STUPID written across my forehead. :lol: :lol:
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Postby Super Black Eagle » Thu Mar 13, 2003 8:56 am

Thanks Delta.
I am glad to see there are still some people who know quality, precision and accuracy when they see it. :lol:

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Oh yeah, I'll take $2,599 for mine. 8)
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Postby GulfCoast » Thu Mar 13, 2003 6:09 pm

There are people who know all of those things. And all of us know that SBE stands for "Service Below Expectations" or "Sales Before Engineering". :lol:
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