Ok who has one? Impressions?
Doesn't look too easy to carry with that wide receiver.
Life's too short to shoot a butt ugly shotgun.
No one has one? Not looking for YouTube videos but first hand experience
I've shot a couple. very light, a lot of recoil. I shot it well, but wouldn't necessarily go run out and buy one. Not sure why they tried to reinvent the wheel.
My two cents.
Our local Benelli rep let me have one for a couple of days, to examine and report on, but not to fire. At the time it was the only demo model they had.
The unitary action body harks from the Ljutic, the pulse ejectors and striker action from the Flodman. The unitary action body allows for stock shims. On the whole an innovative OU design, and being innovative it tends to alienate traditional tastes.
Brother-in-Law has one of the lighter game models. I'll agree it's ugly but it balances and handles rather well. I might be a bit traditional but wouldn't refuse one. Lagopus…..
If I owned one I wouldn't admit it...
Bought a Benelli Montefeltro 12g from a fellow who wanted to sell to help pay for his new over under. I always looked at Benellis as the intithesis of what I like to own and shoot. The price was more than right. He gave it to me to shoot 100 rounds of sporting clays and if I still wanted it I could buy it at his price. I shot the highest score I ever did at that course. I bought it. Still have it.
You know what they say, Milt. Pretty is as pretty does.
SRH
If I owned one I wouldn't admit it...
So how do you like it,shoot well?
Stan,then I shouldn't tell you about the Browning A5
If I owned one I wouldn't admit it...
So how do you like it,shoot well?
I freely admit that I
don't own one and wouldn't walk across the room to see one.
Don't send your wife out to buy one. The guy says they are twenty some hundred dollars. The girl says they are four grand plus. Did I hear them right? I still think the best all around shotgun for use on clays and game birds is a Parker three inch .410 bored full and full.