super black eagle
super black eagle
i am planning on buying a Benelli SBE but i have heard that 3.5 inch autos hang up a lot. should i get a 3 inch instead?
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I have a SBE and it doesn't hang up on me. The only draw-back to the SBE is that you can't shoot light load shells through it during dove season. It states this in the owners manual. You must shoot at least 1 1/8 oz of shot for the shell to eject correctly. If you are duck hunting this is not a problem since the shells are maxed out in dram eq. and most duck loads are at least 1 1/4 oz. and more. Don't worry about the hanging up issue. Just take care of your SBE and it will take care of you.
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If you like a good pointing gun with little to no hang ups you will not go wrong with a beretta. I've shot one for 17 years. These are 3 inch guns but the new extreema has performed well for the fella's that have them.
My 390AL has seen just about every rough condition that could be thrown on a gun; Dunked, covered with so much gumbo that it would stick to you when you pulled it up to your face. Rain, so much that you'd have to pour it out of the barrell. Sleet and snow not to mention the rest of the fowl weather. I have had to hold my hands on the reciever to get it to eject one day three years ago because it froze up on me, but other that it has been a very faithful companion.
I seen one of my friends take his SBE and use it for a robo pole after the first season he had it. He wasn't real happy with a $1100 single shot so he took it by the barrel and tossed it as far as he could. Kinda childish but I thought it was funny at the time.
My 390AL has seen just about every rough condition that could be thrown on a gun; Dunked, covered with so much gumbo that it would stick to you when you pulled it up to your face. Rain, so much that you'd have to pour it out of the barrell. Sleet and snow not to mention the rest of the fowl weather. I have had to hold my hands on the reciever to get it to eject one day three years ago because it froze up on me, but other that it has been a very faithful companion.
I seen one of my friends take his SBE and use it for a robo pole after the first season he had it. He wasn't real happy with a $1100 single shot so he took it by the barrel and tossed it as far as he could. Kinda childish but I thought it was funny at the time.
Hey, do farts have lumps?
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Next time someone wants to toss a fine piece of machinery like that into the water, I will be glad to take it off thier hands.
sure you can go get one of those gas op. guns if you want, or even one of those spring loaded guns, but none of them are going to compare to the SBE.
2 3/4", 3", 3 1/2" They all shoot!
You have to break them in to be able to shoot those little shells.
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sure you can go get one of those gas op. guns if you want, or even one of those spring loaded guns, but none of them are going to compare to the SBE.
2 3/4", 3", 3 1/2" They all shoot!
You have to break them in to be able to shoot those little shells.
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sooo--if none of them compare to the sbe, how come a break-in period is needed? and sure-cycle kits which just add more to the price? my "cheap" gas gun shoots down to 1 oz. loads with no adjustments and no problems, easy on the recoil, too--sorry, no one here can convince me that a sbe is worth $900 more
you did put in the plug, right?
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