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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 3/19/2010 3:11:49 PM Posts: 27, Visits: 253 |
| What features do you demand in your ultimate duck gun? What are you currently shooting?
CH Beatdown City Fl. www.myspace.com/quakerboyprostaff |
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| | RELIABILITY!!!! DURABILITY!!!! Those are two biggies for me. I have been shooting a Benelli SBE II for waterfowl since they came out and have never had any major problems at all. When I pull the trigger, it goes BANG !!! I put that gun through a lot and it only gets cleaned once or twice a year and it just keeps on going!!! It's been dunked, sunk, recovered...it's had it's share of dings and drops as well. But, so far, it's the best gun I have found for waterfowl. |
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| I agree. Benelli makes something truly special! I use others when the mood strikes me, but something about the feel of their autoloaders in my hands keeps me reaching for mine!
CH Beatdown City Fl. www.myspace.com/quakerboyprostaff |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 9/25/2008 11:00:50 PM Posts: 9, Visits: 19 |
| | Benelli definately! Though I shoot a Franchi I-12....just bought it this month,and so far it has been great and cycles extremely fast. Whether I shoot a ton,or not at all...I clean my gun after every hunt.
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| Please keep us posted on how the Franchi's reliability is through the course of the seasons. I was considering buying one,but heard a bunch of mixed stories on the BenelliUsa Forum.
CH Beatdown City Fl. www.myspace.com/quakerboyprostaff |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 9/25/2008 11:00:50 PM Posts: 9, Visits: 19 |
| I will do that. So far,so good! Crio Barrel,chokes,and Inertia driven.
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