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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Shotguns
Looking for my first semi-auto shotgun
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1639504" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>My cousin has the Beretta A300 and loves it, however I have no personal experience with it. I personally use a winchester SX-3 waterfowl edition with 28" barrel and in shadow grass blades. HOWEVER if you get this one, you will also want to get a different piston (about $75) as unless my shotgun is very clean and well lubed, it doesn't like to cycle dove loads, as it has the piston for shooting up to 3.5" shells. So if you go SX-3, either get a piston woth the waterfowl gun, or simply get one of the SX-3's that only have a 3" chamber and you will be set. I love my SX-3, in 5 years of hard waterfowl use I have never had a malfunction that wasn't my fault, but for an all around gun the waterfowl model needs the light load piston.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1639504, member: 87243"] My cousin has the Beretta A300 and loves it, however I have no personal experience with it. I personally use a winchester SX-3 waterfowl edition with 28" barrel and in shadow grass blades. HOWEVER if you get this one, you will also want to get a different piston (about $75) as unless my shotgun is very clean and well lubed, it doesn't like to cycle dove loads, as it has the piston for shooting up to 3.5" shells. So if you go SX-3, either get a piston woth the waterfowl gun, or simply get one of the SX-3's that only have a 3" chamber and you will be set. I love my SX-3, in 5 years of hard waterfowl use I have never had a malfunction that wasn't my fault, but for an all around gun the waterfowl model needs the light load piston. [/QUOTE]
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