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Benelli Super Black Eagle II vs Beretta A400 KO
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<blockquote data-quote="Yotekiller" data-source="post: 883609" data-attributes="member: 34106"><p>Everyone is so proud of their expensive guns that none of the guides ever mock them. However, when you are hunting snow goose with extender tubes, a gun that does not cycle reliably when dirty becomes extremely aggravating. You get one shot when the guy next to you gets to unload. These guys shoot cases of 3" & 3-1/2" shells day after day. The Benelli's recoil gets to anyone eventually. All the guides I know prefer a Winchester sx3. With the Winchester all you need to do is bring a spray can of lube and no matter how messy it gets you can just spray the action and keep shooting. With the Brownings you are getting the same thing but spending more money to get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yotekiller, post: 883609, member: 34106"] Everyone is so proud of their expensive guns that none of the guides ever mock them. However, when you are hunting snow goose with extender tubes, a gun that does not cycle reliably when dirty becomes extremely aggravating. You get one shot when the guy next to you gets to unload. These guys shoot cases of 3" & 3-1/2" shells day after day. The Benelli's recoil gets to anyone eventually. All the guides I know prefer a Winchester sx3. With the Winchester all you need to do is bring a spray can of lube and no matter how messy it gets you can just spray the action and keep shooting. With the Brownings you are getting the same thing but spending more money to get it. [/QUOTE]
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