Deal or No Deal??
#1
Deal or No Deal??
While at a local gunshop today I noticed a pretty little gun sitting on the edge of the rack. Upon inspection I found that it was a Benelli Montefeltro "Super 90" 20 gauge. 5.5 lbs, what an absolute delight to hold and shoulder.
I figured that for such a nice gun they would get a rediculously large price tag but I found somthing that seemed quite reasonable.
For being a used, 90-95%, Benelli Montefeltro 20 gauge, they were asking $650.
What do you think about the price?
Deal or no deal?
And the gun is practically brand new, gorgeous looking and all bluing and wood is near perfect.
Thanks!
BHB
I figured that for such a nice gun they would get a rediculously large price tag but I found somthing that seemed quite reasonable.
For being a used, 90-95%, Benelli Montefeltro 20 gauge, they were asking $650.
What do you think about the price?
Deal or no deal?
And the gun is practically brand new, gorgeous looking and all bluing and wood is near perfect.
Thanks!
BHB
#5
Is this a deal that is worth hopping on or not so much?
Really I have looking and looking and looking at over and unders. For the intended use of Ducks on down to smaller birds...but I mean this has the ID system so I think it would work just as well if not better for the purpose I am intending.
How would this compare for hunting and only a little clay shooting versus a Citori Lightning?
Thanks!
Really I have looking and looking and looking at over and unders. For the intended use of Ducks on down to smaller birds...but I mean this has the ID system so I think it would work just as well if not better for the purpose I am intending.
How would this compare for hunting and only a little clay shooting versus a Citori Lightning?
Thanks!
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,526
It is a nice little hunting gun, light and responsive. For the clay games though it is a bit light. It will probably beat you up a bit on the recoil, but if it is an every now and then type of thing you might just get used to it.
#10
Being a 20 guage I dont think recoil will be an issue, and wont be doing a ton of clay shooting.
So would a gun like this montefeltro or a browning citori be better suited for Hunting, ducks and smaller?
Really the amount of clay shooting is a minimum and when I do shoot clays they are hand thrown practice, no competition or skeet shoting.
So would a gun like this montefeltro or a browning citori be better suited for Hunting, ducks and smaller?
Really the amount of clay shooting is a minimum and when I do shoot clays they are hand thrown practice, no competition or skeet shoting.