Hold the gun to your shoulder.......no "green arm" and the gun will most likely cycle.Mine jammed after shooting a few boxes of dove loads, turned my arm green on a dove field, then shot off my left shoulder, turned that arem green also from recoil. Load was Remington 1 oz field loads doing 1300. I traded it for a Beretta 391...good trade! The 391 has NEVER jammed.
I've shot the Benelli's... I went with a sx2 and Citori hunter... both with 3.5" chambers... I don't like shotty's that jamb; I had a Browning gold 3.5" that cured me on jamb happy guns...I get a kick out of this sbe sucks thread. Probably one of the only things on earth with a 10 year warranty, and instead of using it, it's easier to **** and moan about how no good Benelli is.
I think this is common in all inertia operated shotguns. Some seem to cycle low brass well after only a box or two of high brass and others take much more of the heaviest loads available.The only issue I had was in the break in shooting low brass after that they were smooth and dependable