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Looking for my first semi-auto shotgun
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<blockquote data-quote="Creedmoor shooter" data-source="post: 1616919" data-attributes="member: 72601"><p>I own a Winchester SX3. I grew up on a benelli M2 field, but I really like my Winchester. It's been a very reliable shotgun and it points well for me. Shotguns are personal. They have to point well since shotguning is instinctive shooting and not aiming. Go hold a bunch and see what feels the best. Beretta and benelli both feel good to me. I couldnt get past the versa max. To me that felt like a 2x4. The Remington v3 felt ok, but when I looked down the barrel the center bead was drilled way off center so I didn't want anything to do with one after that. So far though my Winchester has been my favorite. It's a very soft shooting shotgun. You'll appreciate that over the inertia system if you shoot alot. I shoot trap in the summer so I shoot 100-150 rounds in a night sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creedmoor shooter, post: 1616919, member: 72601"] I own a Winchester SX3. I grew up on a benelli M2 field, but I really like my Winchester. It's been a very reliable shotgun and it points well for me. Shotguns are personal. They have to point well since shotguning is instinctive shooting and not aiming. Go hold a bunch and see what feels the best. Beretta and benelli both feel good to me. I couldnt get past the versa max. To me that felt like a 2x4. The Remington v3 felt ok, but when I looked down the barrel the center bead was drilled way off center so I didn't want anything to do with one after that. So far though my Winchester has been my favorite. It's a very soft shooting shotgun. You'll appreciate that over the inertia system if you shoot alot. I shoot trap in the summer so I shoot 100-150 rounds in a night sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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