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jrhuntcamp

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  1. ... ditto that ... http://www.nitrocompany.com/pattern.htm#recommended shells
  2. Thanks mudhen - I'm going to pick one up & give it a try on my slates ...
  3. Congrats on the fine gobbler ... Would be very interested to hear more about "that striker" you're using ...
  4. Yep'r ... those Lights Out Custom "Honey Pot" slates will surely get the job done ... Here's a couple of pics of my Lights Out Persimmon "Honey Pot" Slate & Persimmon Striker, with the results of yesterday afternoon's cluckin'n'purrin' session. I was set-up about 70 yards off of a clover field & the "Honey Pot" drug him right on in to the SBE II ... 28 yards & Lights Out !!! Lights Out Custom Calls & Benelli ... a deadly duo !
  5. At the suggestion of another forum member, I contacted Benelli Customer Service this morning ... I explained the problem with my SBE II LH forearm noise & fit, confirmed that all the forearm washers & spring washers were indeed there, & gave him the serial # of my gun ... He immediately asked for the finish of the gun, took my personal mailing info, & is promptly sending me a new replacement forearm today. When I asked if he would be sending something for me to ship the original forearm back to Benelli, his response was "not at this time - if at all" ... His primary & immediate concern was to get my new SBE II fixed to my satisfaction. He wants me to get back to them once I receive & install the new forearm - to make sure this fixes the problem. ... this kind of genuine concern for their customers' needs, & prompt customer service are definately just some of the reasons that I buy Benelli shotguns; & will continue to do so in the future ... 5 stars to Benelli ... outstanding
  6. I tried one of the Comp-N-Choke XX Full tubes on my SBE LH last season - it was OK ... But I settled on a Rhino .660 tube & the Nitro H51013A loads - the Nitro loads & Rhino tube are a great combo for my SBE. I use Nitro & Rhino on my SBE II also ... hth
  7. Congrats on the fine Tom ... & I'm also a big fan of the "sound of slate" myself. I picked up 4 of the Lights Out "Honey Pot" calls for this season - slate, glass, aluminum, & copper surfaces ... I hope you like your new slate from him ... Wendell does some very fine work & turns a great sounding pot call.
  8. Thanks for the reply & the diagram ... glad to hear it's "not normal" & therefore should be able to be corrected. It's been pretty aggravating, especially on a gun of this quality - in or out of the woods ... thanks again.
  9. The foregrip on my new SBE II LH has a little too much side-to-side play in it (for my liking anyway) & as a result is capable of making a popping type noise from the foregrip at the wrong times – as in - picking up & shouldering the gun during a turkey hunt. I've disassembled & reassembled the foregrip & cap to where I'm pretty frustrated with it. Seems like it's seated correctly, the end cap is tight, & it appears to be a fit tolerance issue with the foregrip itself ... Is this normal for the SBE IIs (as my SBE LH doesn't have this issue), & is there a remedy / fix for a tighter foregrip fit ?? Any help / comments / suggestions would be greatly appreciated … tia ...
  10. ... well I decided not to mess with my SBE LH, so I got a new SBE II LH which of course is factory drilled & tapped. I mounted the Aimpoint on the II, took it out to sight in & "wow" - I really do like the scope ... Shooting with both eyes open is really nice, & on the ground or in the air, doesn't matter ... very quick on the target. ... as soon as the Nitros for the II get here, I'll do a final pattern & I'm in the woods in 7 days ... Good luck to all this season ... "gobble-gobble"
  11. After looking through the Benelli Manual for my new SBE II LH, I found the following : WARNING: due to precision machine tolerances on your shotgun, some breaking-in period may be required before your new gun works perfectly with light target loads. If you experience any initial functioning problems, we recommend firing three or four boxes of standard hunting loads to allow for this break-in period. This SBE II will be "primarily" used as my new turkey gun, & I will be shooting Nitro 3 1/2" Hevi-Shot loads with it. My question is ... what size / type of shot shell is Benelli referring to as standard hunting loads ?? I wouldn't want to limit the future use (s) / performance of this gun, so I have no problem with throwing a few boxes of "standard hunting" loads through it for this initial "break-in" procedure. ... but, I'm not sure of what size / type of load to use ... "standard hunting for what" ?? ... tia
  12. Just received my new SBE II LH in the APG HD & am looking for the same ... a high quality, functional "non-slipping" sling for Turkey Hunting. Glad to see the post about the Quake Hush Stalker II swivel not fitting the SBE IIs cap ... that's unfortunate, as I have been seriously looking at the Claw & the Claw Contour slings. Quake offers their Hush Stalker II Swivels in 1" & 1 1/4" sizes & I wonder which size comes standard on their slings - does anyone know ?? I'll probably give the Claw Contour a try & just change out the front swivel if need be. I ordered the Beartooth Premium Rifle Sling in the RT AdvTmbr & will see how that sling works out when it comes in.
  13. I've never used a scope on my SBE, but I will be mounting an Aimpoint 9000SC on it for this season ... ... not sure if I'm going to like it or not, but I'm going to give it a try ...
  14. ... thanks for the link - I'll be ordering one of his slates today.
  15. From what I was told by both Weaver & Burris - Burris gets the 93 bases from Weaver & is dipping them (or having them dipped) to get the camo finish to match their camo scopes & rings. I've seen the standard black Weaver 93 bases for as little as $6 & change ... so I guess paying somewhere around double or so for the camo version is par for the course . Unfortunately I didn't do a search on the Burris part #, I just got in touch with the recommended dealer & ordered one - think I paid about $25 with the shipping. Sounds like I could've saved a couple of bucks by looking around a little more; especially since I just placed an order with Midway yesterday .
  16. Second that . Mudhen - would you mind letting us in on what type of camera / set-up you're using - really great pics.
  17. Patterned the Rhino .660-2" with the Nitro H51013A 4x5x7 loads in my SBE LH - worked out just like the folks at Rhino & Nitro said it would ... :D. Gonna try one of the Aimpoint 9000SC Red Dots & see how I like that set-up vs. the fiber optics ... hopefully I'll be checking it out "for real" early Thursday morning.
  18. In case anyone is interested ... I found the Weaver 93 Base in Camo (based on a Burris item #410608) at Colorado Optics. This is the camo base from the Burris Speed Dot package #90420 & the Burris 1.75-5X Variable Scope package #90421 as shown on the Benelli websight under Parts / Accessories - Sights & Optics. But be prepared, they are "quite proud" of these Weaver 93 bases in the Camo finish ... . ... but for those of us that just "have to have" the base in the camo finish for our Benelli(s), they have them.
  19. dblcluck ... are you referring to the Aimpoint 9000, or some of their other models ???
  20. I have a SBE LH that I'm doing a few turkey updates to & was wondering what type of, & who's, aftermarket sights are being used by other Benelli owners. I recently patterned a Comp-N-Choke Turkey XX Full .668 with the Winchester Supreme Elite E/R 3 1/2" #4s & #5s. This combo works fine with the stock sights under most conditions, but I can definitely see the need for a better sight set-up in lower light conditions. I have a Rhino .660-2" coming in to work with the Nitro Hevi-Shot 3 1/2" 4x5x7 loads which should tighten my pattern up a bit more, so I've been looking into the "better sight" set-up. Any suggestions / experiences would be appreciated .... ... tia ...
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