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Looking for my first semi-auto shotgun
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<blockquote data-quote="Fatbikefrank" data-source="post: 1617759" data-attributes="member: 109455"><p>I now have a Beretta Extrema 350. It feels like it belongs in my arms. When I first got it I couldn't get my face down on the stock enough for the right sight picture. However it came with an adjustable shim which puts it exactly where it needs to be for me. Before I bought that I used the ever faithful Remington 870 even though I had a versa max. Never could love the feel of it even though I bought it very well under 1000. An auto loader uses some energy to cycle the action. I believe in my experiences that I kill more birds with a pump action. I have had people tell me that was in my head. After 50years of duck and goose hunting Im sure I have the right to my opinion. I do use the Beretta more than any other auto I have ever owned but when the birds get weary I go back to the 870. I can also say the stoager 300 fit me like a glove off the shelf but not reliable like the Beretta and most others. When I use steel shot I every advantage I can get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatbikefrank, post: 1617759, member: 109455"] I now have a Beretta Extrema 350. It feels like it belongs in my arms. When I first got it I couldn't get my face down on the stock enough for the right sight picture. However it came with an adjustable shim which puts it exactly where it needs to be for me. Before I bought that I used the ever faithful Remington 870 even though I had a versa max. Never could love the feel of it even though I bought it very well under 1000. An auto loader uses some energy to cycle the action. I believe in my experiences that I kill more birds with a pump action. I have had people tell me that was in my head. After 50years of duck and goose hunting Im sure I have the right to my opinion. I do use the Beretta more than any other auto I have ever owned but when the birds get weary I go back to the 870. I can also say the stoager 300 fit me like a glove off the shelf but not reliable like the Beretta and most others. When I use steel shot I every advantage I can get. [/QUOTE]
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