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  1. Tucker

    I really have liked the SBE II, I do like the gun. And yes you are correct that an 870 could come apart as well. The fact that bugs me is that I call Benelli because my local dealer says that is "normal" and there is nothing they can do. Benelli says they know it is an issue, and they will take care of it. 11 days later it still has not left the factory.

    I have less of a problem with the fact that the gun itself has a flaw than the customer service sending out a part during an already short season. You are right this should have been taken care of by the shop where it was purchased, but they did not and Benelli did not appear to be surprised.

     

    And Cody I have never taken this off. I hunted with it, walked through grass right to the waters edge. I have no idea how this came loose. My concern is that the next one will do the same.

    I love the small gun stores but with most that I have bought guns from, when you leave the store it's your problem. I have to give Bass Pro a plug, They stuck by me through some major issues with benelli. It all worked out and now all is fine. Good luck.
  2. Alright you guys. I want a good clean fight, no hitting below the belt, now shake hand and go to your respective corners and and the sound of the bell come out fighting.

    (DING)

    Well I see you guys are still at it. I will say though it's alot more interesting then hearing about how many drops of clp it takes to keep my gun from jamming. By the way splash a 22 may work better . Not near as many shot to pick out.

  3. My gun is stovepiping and shaving metal off of the link from the bolt to the recoil spring as it enters the spring housing.

     

    Kurt

    Don't know what's causeing these stove pipes, but they do have a problem. We've got two on the way back with the same issues.

  4. AMEN!!!!!!!!

    (To get "at least 10 characters").

    I'm one of the few that has had some issues with mine but the folks at bass pro shops and the cs at benelli has been great. With alot of companies and dealers, When you get the gun in your hands it's yours. Neither bass pro or benelli has done me like that. My problems has been theirs. You have got to respect a dealer and company that stands behind their products.

  5. Mine is on the way back to benelli for the 3rd time with the same problems. I've been through the cleanings, different oils and different shells too. I think that there is an under laying problem with some of the sbe IIs that may be causeing this that they can't figure out. The magnum rounds that I shoot should have plenty of power to cycle. Not all of these guns are haveing these problems only a few. Duck season is over now so they have plenty of time to work the bugs out while I fish. Good luck with yours and maybe they've figured the problem out and can fix mine too.

  6. It worked itself out lol..the gun just likes alot of lube in the recoil tube I think...or maybe the 15 rounds of 3.5" 00buck I fired this season broke it in that much more. who knows

    Glad to hear. Mine likes lots of oil too.

  7. I had a couple of problems at first with mine. But after 3 trips back to benelli and bass pro getting involved they have mine working perfect. It's the best fitting gun out today. As far as being worth $1500 + I don't know about that, but mine is a killing machine now. By the way NJ what did you ever do about the problems you were having?

  8. On the new sbe IIs I've seen better results with over oiling than just 2 or 3 drops. Spray the carrier on the inside and wipe off the excess. You will have to clean them more often but that's not as hard as explaining to your buddies why a $1500 gun is jamming.

  9. If you're lucky enough to have wood ducks I like to soak the breast de-boned and cut up in 1" chunks in zesty italian for about 24 hrs and then wrap in bacon and put on the grill until med well. Have plenty because they get ate up fast.

  10. 3 Dr 1 1/8 oz loads should have no issues if they are smaller charge than that Benelli says you will have issues and to use a higher charge to feed and cycle for the 12 Ga. Not New:)
    The federal all purpose dove loads are 3 dram 1 1/8 oz. I know of a few sbe IIs having trouble with these shells. Mostly feeding problems. Mine even shoots the cheaper estate 1 oz fine but it don't like the federals. It's the only shell I've seen any problems out of.
  11. Never heard of Federal shells having issues in a Benelli,but a shotgun with no lube will have issues and how can you expect one to not have issues with no lube. If the gun is not operating it needs to be sent to Benelli so they can lube it i guess.:o

    Mine don't like the cheaper federal dove loads. Never had an issue with any other shells but it don't like the federals.

  12. Also check the bottom of the bolt for any rough spots. When mine came back from benelli I noticed that the bottom of the bolt had been polished pretty good. I use plenty of oil too. Makes you have to clean it a little more often but seems to cycle alot smoother. As the gun gets broken in the extra oil won't hurt and I think the hard spot in the cycle will go away on its own. Problem is that you don't know when it will hang again. If it's on a dove it's not a big deal but when you need that second shot on a big buck then you've got problems. Hope some of these things work because I've been there too.

  13. NJ, If your gun is camo check the rails for paint build up. This can cause a rough spot in the cycle. This can be fixed with some fine sand paper carefully sand the inside of the rails and re oil them. How did the other shells work for you?

  14. It will hang up manually without a shell. All of my Benellis do this. None of mine do it with shell on the carrier.
    I've never seen another sbe II lock up when manually working the bolt without a shell unless the cartridge lever has been depressed. Probably need to check out NJ's previous posts.
  15. Hearing the spring is normal. The bolt locking back is not. You have the same problem I did. Your gun is the fourth I've heard about doing this. I don't know what causes the problem and from talking to the folks at benelli they don't either. I know you hate the hassle of sending it back but I believe thats the only way you'll get it fixed. When they fixed mine they replaced the trigger assembly and that seemed to solve the problem. If you push up on the shell carrier when manually cycling the bolt will lock back just like your's is doing. There must be a slight tolerance problem in some of thier parts. If you do find out why your gun does this let me know so I can pass it on. Good luck.

  16. Good gun, if you get it spend the extra $$ on the recoil reducer if you're shooting the 3 1/2" shells. It's a light gun and carries a pretty good punch. The reducer adds some weight but is easily removed for lighter loads. Looks like a better duck season in N.C. this year.

  17. What I mean is when you pull the bolt back and instead of releasing it PUSH it forward if you go back and forth a bunch of times sometimes it hangs up and you have to give a good push for it to go forward. Im going to try the new ammo before sending it back to benelli. I will keep you all posted. Thanks for your help guys
    Mine did exactly that. Save yourself time and money and let the warrenty cover it. I spent over a month changeing oil and shells. If the gun is right it will fire anything 3 drams and up. And mine does fine with almost any kind of gun oil since they replaced my trigger assembly and polished the bolt and rails. Good luck and keep us informed
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