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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtime Shooter13" data-source="post: 2401221" data-attributes="member: 109503"><p>I purchased a Beretta AL391 26" camo back several years ago and do not regret it. It is 3" chambered and I use #5 Turkey loads with Extra Full Turkey Choke. This shotgun has never disappointed me and is very easy on the shoulder. That is why I purchased this particular shotgun due to reconstructed shoulder. Keep it clean and it will function everything from #8 target loads to 3" Magnum loads. I have tested using assorted magnum loads and target loads and you can hardly tell the difference from on to the other when firing in succession. I have had magnum shotguns that would only function magnum loads or heavy shot. The Beretta AL 391 will function anything you feed it. I have never had a jam or non function in all the years I have owned it. It is my only Semi Auto in my safe! I see them for sale all the time and don't understand why or people just need that 3.5" shoulder killer? If I was goi g to go 3.5" 12 Ga. I think I would move up to a 10 Ga. But, I wouldn't trade my AL 391 for any of the new frilly stuff out there and it there was one thing I would change on the shotgun would be a 24" barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtime Shooter13, post: 2401221, member: 109503"] I purchased a Beretta AL391 26” camo back several years ago and do not regret it. It is 3” chambered and I use #5 Turkey loads with Extra Full Turkey Choke. This shotgun has never disappointed me and is very easy on the shoulder. That is why I purchased this particular shotgun due to reconstructed shoulder. Keep it clean and it will function everything from #8 target loads to 3” Magnum loads. I have tested using assorted magnum loads and target loads and you can hardly tell the difference from on to the other when firing in succession. I have had magnum shotguns that would only function magnum loads or heavy shot. The Beretta AL 391 will function anything you feed it. I have never had a jam or non function in all the years I have owned it. It is my only Semi Auto in my safe! I see them for sale all the time and don’t understand why or people just need that 3.5” shoulder killer? If I was goi g to go 3.5” 12 Ga. I think I would move up to a 10 Ga. But, I wouldn’t trade my AL 391 for any of the new frilly stuff out there and it there was one thing I would change on the shotgun would be a 24” barrel. [/QUOTE]
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