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Benelli Super Black Eagle II vs Beretta A400 KO
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<blockquote data-quote="Killertraylor" data-source="post: 962302" data-attributes="member: 10842"><p>I've been hunting waterfowl for 30 years and have either owned or currently own every good Remington, Beretta, Benelli, and Ithaca out there - pump and autoloader. The comments above about the Benelli not being reliable are laughable - and the goose guides bringing back up guns for guys with Benelli's - pure nonsense. I have several friends who guide goose hunting here in Oregon and most of them shoot SBE's or SBE II's. I love mine. </p><p></p><p>Back to the original post - I've found that I don't hit as well with Beretta autoloaders as I do other scatter guns. Some just don't fit right. I sold my Beretta Pintail and also my A400 as I would take them to the trap range and hit so many fewer clays than I would immediately thereafter with any other shotgun it was just nuts. So my advice would be to try and shoot them both if you can. This post is so old though, that you've probably already purchased. Let us know what you chose and how you like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Killertraylor, post: 962302, member: 10842"] I've been hunting waterfowl for 30 years and have either owned or currently own every good Remington, Beretta, Benelli, and Ithaca out there - pump and autoloader. The comments above about the Benelli not being reliable are laughable - and the goose guides bringing back up guns for guys with Benelli's - pure nonsense. I have several friends who guide goose hunting here in Oregon and most of them shoot SBE's or SBE II's. I love mine. Back to the original post - I've found that I don't hit as well with Beretta autoloaders as I do other scatter guns. Some just don't fit right. I sold my Beretta Pintail and also my A400 as I would take them to the trap range and hit so many fewer clays than I would immediately thereafter with any other shotgun it was just nuts. So my advice would be to try and shoot them both if you can. This post is so old though, that you've probably already purchased. Let us know what you chose and how you like it. [/QUOTE]
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