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<blockquote data-quote="coueskiller43" data-source="post: 1814393" data-attributes="member: 53871"><p>I have had very good luck with the Beretta 390 and 3901. You can find them used all day long in the $500-600 range. They are gas operated and easy to clean. I've been hunting waterfowl with mine for about 20 years and it consistently cycles better than most guys guns in the duck blind. I've had benelli shotguns and have gone back to the Beretta. I feed mine a steady diet of 3" Kent #2 for geese and ducks. If the birds are in range and you aren't high gunning the 3" kills just fine. I have both the 26" and 28" barrels but personally prefer the 26". Either one will work fine. IMO any auto will jam on high volume shoot days in the rain if you don't clean it after every hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coueskiller43, post: 1814393, member: 53871"] I have had very good luck with the Beretta 390 and 3901. You can find them used all day long in the $500-600 range. They are gas operated and easy to clean. I’ve been hunting waterfowl with mine for about 20 years and it consistently cycles better than most guys guns in the duck blind. I’ve had benelli shotguns and have gone back to the Beretta. I feed mine a steady diet of 3” Kent #2 for geese and ducks. If the birds are in range and you aren’t high gunning the 3” kills just fine. I have both the 26” and 28” barrels but personally prefer the 26”. Either one will work fine. IMO any auto will jam on high volume shoot days in the rain if you don’t clean it after every hunt. [/QUOTE]
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