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  1. you shoot a duck out of season by your worried about a bag limit.

     

    i was at my house with a friend as the only nearby game warden. i hunt doves 80-100 miles away. and got caught over limit once.$800.00 fine.

  2. there really is no "best", its what ever suits you. i prefer a 26" or 28" for quail, duck, dove. 30" or 32" for geese or turkey. thiers not going to be enough difference in a 28" and 30" in performance or sight plane to notice.

  3. Nor is my Newport Model C (410) which I have owned for Over 50 years!!! Browning makes a pretty good shotgun as well... I like my 1968 Belgium-made Sweet Sixteen very much... (it was my #1 quail gun...until I got my Benelli!)

     

     

    i love the a-5 brownings, but man are they heavy.:D

  4. i prefer after seasons been open a few weeks. we dont have many quail in n.central texas too many fireants.pheasents are nearly non existant.but i do love dove season. the problem is i limit out too fast on opening day. i can get 14 birds in an hour on a good day.i like when them micro F-16,s get about 100ft in the air movin about 70mph.:D

  5. I have a Super Nova, about a year and a half old. I too have a problem with the barrel rusting. I have to take a rag with oil on it and wipe the barrel when duck hunting. I also have a problem with mis firing. I have tried everything mentioned on this site, but nothing works, it still fires when it wants to. Now, I have a friend who has a Super Nova thats about 5 years old and no problems at all. Something was changed in the last 2 years and the quality went in the toilet for the Super Nova, and I see complaints about the Stroger 2000 firing when it wants. But Benelli hasnt said a thing about the problem, or that they will look into it.

     

    sounds like the firing pin may be flattened.this happens with a lot of automatics, when fired in imitation full auto mode.

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