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  1. Most advice I've seen on those guns is they make enough of them so there really isn't any value other than face, but I know what you mean about not shooting it. If you got plenty of shotguns, put it up and test the market every few years and see what they are going for.

  2. Its not easy. Put receiver in padded vice. Get a few cheap shop towels and wrap them TIGHT around the tube, and then cover in duct tape, pretty good roll. Then get pipe wrench and only after heating the part where it screws into the receiver for a good bit, try to unscrew. I did it on mine, and it took time but I got it off.

  3. Originally posted by rdn:

    I have my sbe rigged with a limbsaver pad and recoil reducer in the stock. I feel the preceived recoil is less then my freinds SBE2. I like the sbe 1 because I can use the D shim which is not available on the sbe2. The only thing I missed by buying the sbe1 is it does not have a cast off shim. smile.gif

    Incorrect. The D shim on the SBE = the C shim on the SBEII.

     

    SBE D= SBE2 C (same amount of drop). Yes, the SBE2 comes (well at least mine did) with the B installed, I installed the C to give it more drop.

    SBE2 Z, A, B, C.

     

    SBEII Drop at heel:

     

    Z = 50

    A = 55

    B = 60

    C = 65

  4. If you are not in shape for teal season and use 100% deet, you WILL get heat exhaustion. Its not fun. Thankfully loosing 20 pounds of fat, getting breathable waders and shannon bug tamer jacket, life is much more enjoyable.

  5. Originally posted by tucker301:

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    Originally posted by Drundel:

    **** that salt marsh!

    Now, I KNOW you don't mean that :D

     

    Exhibit A A good hunt for sure, but that was around D/FW.

     

    I'll find some salt marsh picts.

    http://drundel.com/hunt/duck03/good-group-pic.jpg (notice the shorts and sandels ;) )

    http://drundel.com/hunt/duck03/11.15.03_3.jpg (that hunt kicked my ...)

     

    Oh... found a story that I have to post about hunting in the salt marsh.

     

    "Thursday comes and we drive the ATV up to where the grass line changes and almost bury the ATV.....it can go no more. We get the ATV out and we then start our trek not knowing what we were getting into. Let me tell you a story about the nastiest, boggiest mud I have ever had the pleasure of walking through in the dark. As Cajun stated if you could stay on the grass clumps you would be alright, but nothing short of a friggin' ballerina-balance beam gymnast could have balanced on those small clumps...not to mention hit them dead on in the dark. If you slid off it was bog up to your knee and sometimes your thigh. It took me almost 40 minutes to walk the 75 yards to the water's edge. At my weight I spent more time on my knees trying to get my leg out of the previous hole than I did standing up. Needless to say after 10 minutes into the walk, shooting my first mottled duck was looking less attractive by the second. After almost losing control of my bodily functions and having a "coming to Jesus meeting with myself" about me losing a lot of weight in 2004, I finally made it to the waters edge and found that the bottom in the water was quite hard. We threw out the four black duck decoys and I plopped my fat azz down to begin regaining my strength for the hunt. As light broke Brad made sure that I was to have first shot at all mottled ducks and he was to have it for all other ducks. We saw several mottleds, specks, snows and sandhills and got a single drake to come in right over the back two dekes. Splash, I've got my drake mottled duck.....no band but I am not particular. I've been looking forward to that day for 10 years now. Brad yelled...."Is it a drake?" I said "Yes...Woo-Hoo"...All I heard was a "Good...let's get the F$%# out of here." The walk out was pretty much the same as the walk in except the ATV seemed like it was moving away as we neared it. I was never so glad to touch an ATV in my life."

     

    http://drundel.com/hunt/duck03/01.16.04/4.jpg

    http://drundel.com/hunt/duck03/01.16.04/3.jpg

     

    http://drundel.com/hunt/dove04/09.18.04/PICT0009.jpg (thank god for breathables)

    http://drundel.com/hunt/dove04/09.26.04/PICT0003.jpg (breathables and Shannons Bug tamer to keep off the vampires)

     

    http://drundel.com/hunt/dove04/11.21.04/PICT0005.jpg

    last salt hunt at that lease.

  6. yes it will chip, a bit easier than i would like, but my SBE rusted DURING the hunt even though I always wipe it down with corrosion-x. So no matter what you are ****ed, unless you pay to have it tefloned. i had my sBE dripped in max4 and bought my sbeii in max4 and only rust spots are where its worn.

     

    **** that salt marsh!

  7. Originally posted by BLKLABMAN:

    I make a good living, as does my wife. We have no children. As long as it does not bother the bank account, some of the pleasures in life are about want's. not needs.

    I did not need a Cordoba, but wanted one.

    Except for the light load issue I am very pleased with it. Let me put some heavy loads thru her, and I think it will come around.

    The price between the camo SBE II and Cordoba is not that different,

    My next purchase is a 682 Gold E that my wife wants. Life would be boring without alittle spice.

    The Cordoba is a Fine shotgun. It is one, I have very high hopes for.

    Want to adopt a son? 27 years old, house broken, has a degree, works out of the state two weeks at a time, has a few Benellis, and the 682 Gold E Sporting, as mentioned above, just needs a backer for a South America dove trip. ;)
  8. Originally posted by azwaterfowl:

    Has anyone had a problem w/ there SBE II jamming when shooting skeet loads?

    Mine shot 1oz. find right out of the box. Infact, of the first 300 rounds or so, 250 were 1oz. Rios.
  9. Interesting. My SBEII shot 1oz. right out of the box. Still no 7/8 after a duck season with it.

     

    Maybe run some 3" mags through it and see, or leave the bolt locked back for a week or so.

  10. Originally posted by BLKLABMAN:

    I think the SBE II recoils like a gas tube, in that it doesnt kick.

    Are you serious?!?!?

     

    My 391 sporting is a bloody puff cake to shoot, no recoil, very fast action. I'm not very recoil sensative, but my II does kick more than my 1 (has an x-coil on it).

     

    I shot some 2 oz. kent TM loads from my 1 on a goose hunt two years ago, ripped the skin from my hand. I had blood all over the stock but i was too cold to feel the pain. Those mortar rounds aren't fun.

  11. Originally posted by benddg:

    aa&e leatherworks makes a real nice neoprene slings with the swivels alredy on it.

    Thats the one I got but the swivels on it don't fit my SBEII. I had to use an uncle mikes for the end cap sling.

     

    The claw is great, but again, it doesn't fit on my SBE1 or 2, only the Nova.

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