Robert II
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Use the Benelli chokes that are STEEL rated. You can find them listed in your manual. Best, Robert
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24" is as short as it gets and they are rare. Have to cut down a barrrel to get the 18". I am looking for a surplus barrel. Best, Robert
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Thanks for the site! BUT, To many to chose from. Need it for upland and lowland birds. Beeper on top for better hearing/ will use shock only because my whisle/voice does not always work. First lab I have needed it for, all the others were positive reinforcement. Understand he is a male. Price range $100-150.00. Open to suggestions on where to purchase and options. Best Robert
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Any sugestions on eletronic/electric collars? I have a male Lab, who needs to be reminded that he has to pay attention. Never had the need with my other females. Best, Robert
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I like Walters "Gun Dog" and "Water Dog". The most important thing is to always be consistant! Best, Robert
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The Sims "Limbsaver" fits both the SBE and 20 ga. Montrefeltro. Same fit. Best, Robert
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"sims" Limbsaver on my SBE I and 20 ga. Montrafeltro. Best, Robert
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I felt that after reading the posts, that it was more personal preference than any real advantage, other than a longer sighting plain (28")and swing/follow through. I have both for my SBE and much prefer the 26" for upland/ducks and the 28" for high flying birds. Best, Robert
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Go with some 2 3/4" target loads. The 3'' do kick alittle. Best, Robert
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3.5"barrel is rated at 15,000psi while the 2.75-3" are 12.000psi. Best, Robert
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I have always backed Benelli . I agree with the other members, Benelli needs to do the right thing and make good on their product. Best, Robert
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I mentioned this just a few weeks ago. It is not Benelli, but I like it. Try www.CDNNInvestments.com/ then do a "search" for "benelli". Lots of stuff!!! Best, Robert ;)Now on sale $39.00
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Why /what do you intend to use the shotgun for? The SBE is an all in one gun where as the M1 will do every thing except shoot 3.5" shells. My feeling, though I have a SBE and a 20 Montefeltro is to go with the M1 90 for $600 and use it to hunt and keep the 1100 to shoot trap. Best, Robert
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I think the M 1 is interchangable with some of the models listed. I have the SBE, but I think the M 1 Will fit the BE? Anyone know? Best, Robert
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See below postand "search" Benelli. Lots of stuff,good prices and delivery.Best, Robert ;
[ 06-17-2005, 04:02 PM: Message edited by: Robert II ]
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Cdnninvestments.com sell a pistol grip for $39.00 (no forarm)plus $9.99 Shiping. I like mine. Not benelli ,but less expensive and avalable. Best, Robert
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Mudhen is correct! Best, Robert
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They will affect the barrell only if the shells are not properly made. Comercial ammo is OL. Best, Robert
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Yes, you are right. Best, Robert
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Yes! The Benelli auto is what stands out in the industy. That is why so many shooters/hunters use "a Benelli"! A Pump is just that...a pump. Best, Robert
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I do not believe that the M3 has any of the features you want. The real advantage of the M 3 is that it can "manually" cycle lower power shells that a "auto" will not. This is important for Law enforcement/military ammunition (i.e. bean bags, gas,rubber projectials etc.). Best, Robert
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