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okgobbler 08-27-2008 09:15 AM

RE: opinions on autoloader shotguns
 
Ed, I've seen the SBE's, but have no need for a 3 1/2" autoloaders. I don't waterfowl hunt. And I use my 835 for turkey hunting.

Jome1 08-27-2008 10:23 AM

RE: opinions on autoloader shotguns
 
I would never buy a autoloader shotgun unless it was a Benelli, Iuse pump action

RWK 08-27-2008 10:29 AM

RE: opinions on autoloader shotguns
 
okgobbler sell you a new browning 12ga. gold hunter syn. stock 3in. and a couple of chokes $700.00. Rich

Edcyclopedia 08-28-2008 06:40 AM

RE: opinions on autoloader shotguns
 

ORIGINAL: okgobbler

Ed, I've seen the SBE's, but have no need for a 3 1/2" autoloaders. I don't waterfowl hunt. And I use my 835 for turkey hunting.
Understood.

Here's my experience, for what it's worth...
I have retired my Browning Upland Special (over & under 12ga w/24" barrels)
with the Benelli SBE (26" barrel), that's how good this gun fits me. It's a personal preference.[&:]
I initially bought the Benelli for Turkey and Ducks, seeing it's a supermag, and since owning it for the past two seasons the Browning has collected dust.
I have also bought a Hasting - rifled choke and tru-glo sights for the Benelli,
to hunt shotgun zones and works well (2" @ 75 yards).

I looked at the 935 at the same time, with the dual barrel purchase, but just couldn't put the Benelli down.
I figured I will have this gun til I drop dead, so a few hundred dollars, too me, was worth the lifelong investment.


mathewsconquest2 09-04-2008 12:18 PM

RE: opinions on autoloader shotguns
 
I have a Rem. 1100 and a Benelli M1 field both in 12 gauge. I love the Benelli for the duck blind and have used it extensively in SD for pheasant. However, I will also be buying a new Semi-Auto next year and without question I will be buying a Winchester Super X3. My buddy just bought one and I shot numerous rounds out of it and I love it. Smooth shooting and lightweight with the recoil of a 20 gauge due to the (Browning) gas recoil system. It also has a dura shield coating on the barrel to prevent rust much better than bluing.

He picked his up for $789.00

MC2

okgobbler 09-05-2008 08:09 AM

RE: opinions on autoloader shotguns
 
I did find a used huglo 601 yesterday and the price wasn't bad. I may consider buying it. Although, I didn't shoot any worse with my 835 than with my ithaca on our Monday dove hunt. And by the way, we had a blast dove hunting. Didn't shoot a great percentage, but all got our limits.

lovethebigguns 09-05-2008 01:27 PM

RE: opinions on autoloader shotguns
 
I love my Super X3. I have the 3 1/2" model and my father-in-law loves it so much he went out this past weekend and bought the walnut field 3" model. You can pick that one up with in your price range.

mathewsconquest2 09-05-2008 01:41 PM

RE: opinions on autoloader shotguns
 
I forgot to mention that my buddy bought the 3" synthetic SX3. I agree with many that say the 3 1/2" is overkill for what you are doing and also a waist of the extra $.
After years of building my collection of guns, and making some mistakes, the most important thing I have learned is to save longer to get better quality. The SX3, the M90, Browning Silver, Beretta URIKA etc are all quality worth the money.

-MC2


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