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drmarc

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  1. I just got a M2 this weekend and it has the standard Comfortech stock on it and was amused myself at the claims. They even provide a colored "stress diagram" to show how they absorb the recoil impulse. I'm with you though, how the rest of the rigid stock is supposed to flex enough to utilize the rubber chevrons is beyond me.

     

    You post on SH ?

  2. Why would one want to?

    They do nothing.

     

    Benelli says they do something... :)

     

     

     

    ComforTech® Plus Stock

     

    The ComforTech® Plus Stock is divided into 12 synthetic, recoil-absorbing chevrons, arranged diagonally from the heel of the buttstock to a point just behind the pistol-grip. The stock is designed so that the exterior shell flexes outward to further dampen recoil. In combination with the ComforTech® Plus recoil pad, this design spreads the peak force of recoil over a longer period of time than any competitor’s claim.

  3. I talked to the folks at IC last year asking for direction on chokes. They put me into a Black diamond (665) for my new M2, 2 weeks later I HAMMERED a nice tom at 54 YDS (I actually thought he was closer) shooting 3" #6's Hevi 13 Shot. I will never go to a different choke or shell combo for my M2. I did this because of advice from this forum, there is a lot of experience floatin around here and good folks willing to share it.

     

     

    Was that a ported choke?

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