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  1. I don't think a Speed Bead will hold up for me too well in the blind...

     

    Her's my post again:

    Has anyone here tried the Burris Speed Bead on their Benelli? I just ordered one for my SBE II. Reviews appear positive. Any feedback from forum members here would be great. Not sure i'm going to keep it when I get it.

     

     

     

    I was looking for feedback from the ones that tried it or know someone that did.

  2. If you can't hit them with a regular bead then what makes you think a speed bead's going to help? Just something to think about...

     

    Claims are that this will make a good shooter a great shooter:D Besides, the front bead on my SBE II sucks. For the price we pay for these guns, we should get a much better front bead like the Hi Viz, or TruGlo. Or at least have the option to upgrade. I have a HiViz clip on now that i bought for $10 at waly mart and work pretty good for the price.

     

    Dunno, I just felt the need to get it when I ordered my Burris Sure Fire II for my Ruger SR-22. As I was looking at the Sure Fire II, I decided to order both and try it out.

  3. We've had ****** luck so far. Too warm outside for one, and we have nearby hunters that are baiting geese which is illegal where I hunt, so we try to stay clear of that area and we need to find a new hunting spot. This is the worst start we ever had. We are trying a new spot Monday morning. Hope the birds come in.

  4. First, you need to get your own gun and you need to or he needs to make sure you are a safe gun handler. Practice on a bit of skeet shooting would be a deffinite help. Also practice making duck and geese calls. If you get good at it, your husband will really enjoy your company with your participation in calling by bringing in those birds. But most of all, be safe and have fun and spend quality time and one last thing, get a really nice waterproof breathable waterfowl cammo suit and boots. If you go half way with quality, you will regret and spend tghe money later to buy what you should have bought the first time. Same thing for the gun. Start with a Benelli, and it could be the only gun you will have to buy.

     

    Good luck on your first hunt, and be safe.:cool:

  5. Well I'll be darned... I just might consider getting the 3.5" next season. But then again, it most likely cheaper to adjust my aim and keep buying the 3". Do you know the diff between the 2.5" vs 3"?

  6. Actually there are about 30 more pellets plus or minus a few in a 3.5" BC compared to the 3". Distance wise they do shoot the same, but more pellets will allow you to shoot a slightly more open choke and acheive a better pattern. My gun actually patterned better with the LM than the Mod at 40 and 50 yds.

     

    30? I have not taken one appart to count them myself, but 30 seems a bit high for an extra .5". If my memory serves me well, I think I have seen posted here before that the #OO in 3.5" has only 3 more pellets than the 3", and that I admitt that I may be mistaken on the #2. However, 30 extras in the #2 on the 3.5" seems a bit high. #4 I could believe but for #2, this has me scratching my head. Are you sure about that?

  7. As for the load, you will get about 3 pellets extra out of a 3.5" compared to the 3" load in #2. You get the same power factor but with 3 extra pellets and heavier recoil. The pellets won't go any further, so I would not bother with the more expensive 3.5" expecting more distance. I would go with Black Cloud #2 in 3" or #0 in 3". The #3 in 3" is good for both ducks and geese if you hunt in an area where there is both and don't want to bother switching on the run. Modified choke is what I use and works fine.

  8. Pistol grip stocks are moreso designed for guns with sights or scope on a fixed target as is your military weapons.

     

     

    Did you just copy pasted my post?:rolleyes: I wrote exact word for word on page 1 of this thread.:rolleyes:

     

    Is there an echo in here?

  9. After a ton of phone calls, Benelli upgraded me to a M2. Pretty pleased with the outcome.

     

     

    Service like that doesn't get any better. You are one lucky son of a gun:D

     

    I think I'm going to go buy me a new Franky and drill them with two tons of phone call complaints, and maybe they will upgrade me to a new Vinci:D You won't get a new M2 and cheaper than that. WOW!!! An M2 for the price of a Franki and a few phone calls?

  10. Pump guns are usually the most reliable type of repeating shotguns, period. They've been around for more than a century, and their simplicity and reliability means they continue to keep and gain many fans each year. Pump guns have advantages over semi-autos, in that they are usually lighter and less expensive, and generally more reliable. Disadvantages include more recoil and manual operation. Below are some of the best pump shotguns on the market (and in history), alphabetically by manufacturer.

     

     

    I don't see the list below and repeaters are semi-autos where i'm from:o

  11. Can anyone confirm what parts from what guns are compatible with this concept?

     

    Steady Grip stocks (M2, M4 etc)

    Barrels and length of barrels

     

    What parts of the M4 would not fit the the M3 Convertible? Do any fit?

     

    Can this gun be converted into a hunting shotgun with 26", 28" barrels?

  12. Every man's shotgun dream is the M4 and if you don't know it yet, I suspect your boyfriend is no different. That's if he knows his shotguns of course. If hunting is not his forte, the M4 is what he will get later if you get him the M2 now. You will blow his mind with the M4 if he knows anything about guns, If he knows his Benellis, he will be dissapointed you did not get the M4 but won't show it. He will pretend to be happy with the M2. The M2 is a good gun, but the real tactical king is the M4.;)

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