Gun advice
#21
Spike
Join Date: Mar 2021
Location: Mahia hawkes bay Wairoa district NZ
Posts: 97

Pre duck season, a few of the guys would setup a claybird machine. A great way to get your eye In, we use steel No2 #3 field loads & modified choke. Clays are easy to hit at close range but the further away the target gets, the more lead you give & follow through with your target. Good shotguning.
#23

Interesting. I have a Benelli Nova that wouldn't pattern steel shot or Hevi-Shot well. Actually, it didn't do that well with lead past 20-30 yards. I put in a Hevi-Shot aftermarket choke and it helped some. I didn't consider trying different sizes of shot, just used what I had on hand. May have to revisit that issue now.
That said, a different round might work better in your Nova than did in my Baikal.
#24
Spike
Join Date: Mar 2021
Location: Mahia hawkes bay Wairoa district NZ
Posts: 97

Try different shotgun shell brands and shot size, for that pellet density you prefer. Its challenging to place the shot pattern on the bird in flight, hopefully to get the best value out of your shotgun. I use a Beretta A300 Xtrema & maintain the shotgun myself, this model has 3:internal chokes Full, Modifd, and Imp:C. I can't use steel shot through a Full choke only Modified and Imp.cylinder, or purchase a after market external choke for steel shot.
#25

Anyone who has their inertia shotgun freezing up in the extreme cold, it's because you are using the wrong oil. Switch to Birchwood's synthetic and only use a little and your problem will be solved. If you don't believe me, call Benelli customer service and they will tell you the same thing. Your new SBE should be awesome and a lot easier to clean than you Beretta but the Beretta is an awesome gun.