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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2945833" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>I run a Beretta A400 Xtreme Plus for virtually everything and have been happy with it. The 3.5" shells are really meant for shooting heavy loads at large waterfowl/geese at distance. If you want an all around gun that can cover everything you listed I would just opt for the 3.5". If you don't ever use it, its not going to hurt the gun, but it gives you that option both as a hunting tool and in ammo selection. Something with a shorter 26" barrel is also a good choice if you will be hunting both upland game and waterfowl. As far as gas vs inertia, I run gas and have not had any issues. Anecdotally I have heard of more issues with the inertia system but that is only under extreme salt water conditions. Beretta and Benelli are sort of the front runners in this market, but Beretta owns Benelli and makes barrels and such for them so both are quality products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2945833, member: 113623"] I run a Beretta A400 Xtreme Plus for virtually everything and have been happy with it. The 3.5" shells are really meant for shooting heavy loads at large waterfowl/geese at distance. If you want an all around gun that can cover everything you listed I would just opt for the 3.5". If you don't ever use it, its not going to hurt the gun, but it gives you that option both as a hunting tool and in ammo selection. Something with a shorter 26" barrel is also a good choice if you will be hunting both upland game and waterfowl. As far as gas vs inertia, I run gas and have not had any issues. Anecdotally I have heard of more issues with the inertia system but that is only under extreme salt water conditions. Beretta and Benelli are sort of the front runners in this market, but Beretta owns Benelli and makes barrels and such for them so both are quality products. [/QUOTE]
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