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Benelli Super Black Eagle II vs Beretta A400 KO
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<blockquote data-quote="valleyloader" data-source="post: 895525" data-attributes="member: 73166"><p>I've hunted waterfowl in some harsh conditions and my Benelli super black eagle II has been more reliable than the Remington 870 pump gun I had used in the past. Now in my opinion that is saying something. I've run cases of ammo through it without a single stoppage, I do take good care of it and if its been through a lot that day it gets cleaned (never saw a semi easier to clean), but it has run good after falling in mud and being filled with water from falling in. A gut who hunts with me shoots a beretta and I have never witnessed a problem or heard him speak negatively about it, however I've never used one. Either gun is probably going to serve you well, as for recoil the only rounds that bother me are the heaviest turkey loads but I only fire 2-3 a year. I usually use kent fasteel and even the 3 1/2" for geese don't bother me at all, however if I'm shooting at my quarry I typically don't notice the recoil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valleyloader, post: 895525, member: 73166"] I've hunted waterfowl in some harsh conditions and my Benelli super black eagle II has been more reliable than the Remington 870 pump gun I had used in the past. Now in my opinion that is saying something. I've run cases of ammo through it without a single stoppage, I do take good care of it and if its been through a lot that day it gets cleaned (never saw a semi easier to clean), but it has run good after falling in mud and being filled with water from falling in. A gut who hunts with me shoots a beretta and I have never witnessed a problem or heard him speak negatively about it, however I've never used one. Either gun is probably going to serve you well, as for recoil the only rounds that bother me are the heaviest turkey loads but I only fire 2-3 a year. I usually use kent fasteel and even the 3 1/2" for geese don't bother me at all, however if I'm shooting at my quarry I typically don't notice the recoil. [/QUOTE]
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