Benelli r1 rifle?
if u have one what do u think of it? would u suggest it to others looking for a semi auto rifle that is accurite and w/ little recoil?
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if u have one what do u think of it? would u suggest it to others looking for a semi auto rifle that is accurite and w/ little recoil?
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I’ll pay up to ,000 each weapon, I live in Los Angeles, there is NO way I am NOT going to own a weapon. I want something with little recoil, quality performance… I was thinking " benelli shotguns " however I still don’t know much about handguns. Thanks for your help…BTW I LIVE IN CALIFORNIA WITH THE GAY GUN LAWS SO KEEP THAT IN MIND!
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, and the beretta xtrema 2. i want a gun with semi-light recoil and will last me pretty much my whole life. i like the maxus because it is so light and semi inexpensive. i like the benelli because my dad has one and it is very reliable. and lastly i like the beretta because it seems to have the lightest recoil. which gun would u prefer? i ususally hunt duck and geese but the ducks are usually flybys so i need a gun that swings easy. thanks for your help
and i live in calif. wher the temp dosnt get below 35 degrees. so the maxus is a bad gun?
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Im looking at getting my first rifle. I was looking at a savage or benelli but I am not sure. What is the best, affordable rifle? Im looking for something with accuracy, durability, and preferably a lower recoil.
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I’m looking for a new Semi-auto (light-weight) shot gun that I can put a rifled barrel on and use as a slug gun.
I was looking around and found out Benelli’s semi-autos have an inertia system instead of a gas one. Does that system still use the recoil of the gun? How does it work different from the gas.
(and if you know of any good light-weight semi-auto slug guns please feel free to post any oppinions or info on that) (except Remingtons, I can’t stand em)
Josh, I love Winchester. I own an SX3. However Winchester doesn’t make a lightweight slug gun. And to buy a new barrel for a gun cots 0 with tax. I want something light weight.
I honestly don’t like pumps. They don’t feel very comfortable in my oppinion. They are either to long or two short. (maybe it’s just me)
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i was thinking about picking up a benelli r1 pretty soon and was wondering if anyone actually shot one? hows the recoil compared to lever type rifle and bolt action ones? i heard it tremendously reduces recoil is this true? whats your opinions on the cheek pad(comb inserts), you guys prefer the high one, medium, or none at all? do you guys recammend the comb inserts with scope or without as i like to shoot with and without sometimes depending on what type of game and mood i am in. btw i live in california not that it really matters. thanks guys
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When I have zeroed in my shotgun from the bench the felt recoil exceeded that of my 30-06. Could a very small person who hunts deer with a 44-40 handle the recoil of slugs in an Ithaca model 37?
Newell, who are you? I didn’t say anything about you? What has this got to do with you? Why are you being so sensitive?
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Hello, Is a 2-7X32 Nikon Prostaff a good scope for deer hunting with a 12gauge Mossberg 500 with a fully rifled slug barrel? Will this scope hold up to the recoil? Is it too much power for slug hunting? Is there any better scopes for around 0?
I know I don’t need a scope for deer hunting, but I want and prefer using a scope!
Thanks
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My dad just bought me these two guns in California. Pickin them up in 10 days becuz of the background inspection. I just wana know what kind of game I could potentially hunt with these guns. The benelli is a 12 g and the GB is a .22. BTW..i’ve never shot a gun b4…im kinda nervous about the kick of the shotgun but my dad’s telling me that since the cordoba is the top of the line in benelli..it barely comes with recoil…should i believe him? lol. I’m actually thinking of getting an air gun 2.
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My dad just bought me these two guns in California. Pickin them up in 10 days becuz of the background inspection. I just wana know what kind of game I could potentially hunt with these guns. The benelli is a 12 g and the GB is a .22. BTW..i’ve never shot a gun b4…im kinda nervous about the kick of the shotgun but my dad’s telling me that since the cordoba is the top of the line in benelli..it barely comes with recoil…should i believe him? lol. I’m actually thinking of getting an air gun 2.
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My dad just bought me these two guns in California. Pickin them up in 10 days becuz of the background inspection. I just wana know what kind of game I could potentially hunt with these guns. The benelli is a 12 g and the GB is a .22. BTW..i’ve never shot a gun b4…im kinda nervous about the kick of the shotgun but my dad’s telling me that since the cordoba is the top of the line in benelli..it barely comes with recoil…should i believe him? lol. I’m actually thinking of getting an air gun 2.
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I use a mossberg 500 shotgun with a 28 inch vent rib barrel with a modified choke. i use federal field and target 2 3/4 inch #6 steel shot. is this a good setup for prairie chicken shooting and crow, and how big will my pellet spread be at about 30 yards?
i also have a box of winchester super double X 3" magnum copperplated lead #4 shot. would this be worth the hefty recoil?
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we went to the store and picked out my favorite shotguns the remington is much lighter, smoother and has a better feel but doesnt shoot 3.5 inch shells (my favorites) the benelli has less recoil, shoots 3.5 inch shells and is waterproof. i am leaning more toward the 870 because i have one allready but need some advice thanks!
oh ya ill use it for mostly DOVE
it will be 12 gauge
i shoot 3.5 inch for fun because they kick alot and for long range duck or geese
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This will be my first shotgun that I buy personally. I have an ancient Revelation (of which I can’t even find the manufacterer), but it broke at my last shoot, and I want to fix and preserve it, as it has a family history. The only shooting I really do for now is shoot clay pigeons, and only then once in a while. I have researched many different guns extensively, and believe these two to be the best options. I really like the ComforTech System by Benelli, but does it *actually* reduce recoil as much as Benelli says it does? And how reliable is the Supernova? I know that the 870 has been a favorite ever since 1950. My dad has an 870 Wingmaster from 20 years ago that still works as if he just bought it, so reliability is not a question. I just want something more modern, lets say (a reason I am leaning toward the Supernova). The reason I ask on YAHOO is becuase I want unbiased answers. Many forums (and subsequently their opinions) are dominated by fans of a certain brand. Thank you.
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Looking at the 12 gauge pumps – Maverick 88, Mossberg 500, Remington 870. I’ll consider others if you list them.
Specifically I want to know the differences between them. Is the felt-recoil about the same on all of them?
are they all equally reliable?
how about spread pattern? what is more accurate at 50 yards?
for fun, which one would you think would hold up longer in a post-apocalyptic ZombieLand?
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I recently posted a question comparing the recoil of my 1960s 870 Wingmaster to that of a new Benelli Supernova and got conflicting answers. Som people said the recoil on the Benelli was minimal while some said it was basically brutal. I’m looking to purchase a Supernova soon unless something turns me away from it such as more reports of extreme recoil. I plan to use it for shooting clays quite frequently and the occasional turkey hunt. Since I will be shooting clays mostly I don’t want to have a gun with such severe recoil that it takes the fun out of it. I will be mostly shooting 2-3/4" target loads with 1 to 1-1/8 ounce shot.
I would extremely appreciate it if I could hear back from people who own a Supernova and can comment on it’s recoil or from people who have shot one and can also comment on it’s recoil. I research everything to death before I buy something and want to make sure I’m making the right choice. By the way I’m 6 feet tall and 170 pounds.
Football Freak can you suggest a good 7/8 ounce load and where to find it? I’ve looked for 7/8 ounce 12 gauge shells and 1 ounce is the lightest I can find and can get 100 rounds locally for 24 dollars. The 1 ouncers are what i plan on using for clays with the Benelli. I’m not recoil sensitive but if the gun has severe recoil it will make a clay shoot less enjoyable. Only other gun I’ve considered is Browning BPS. I want to stick with a pump for dependability.
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I currently have a Mossberg 500 shotgun with two barrels. A 28" field barrel and a 24" slug barrel. It is basically new and has about 120 field loads through the gun. I want to pick up a synthetic Remington 870 field shotgun 12 gauge for a replacement. I realize I will probably loose a few bucks but I really would like to try the 870. Are the new 870′s still good quality? I heard they also absorb more recoil due to their receiver being made of steel. Thanks for the help. How much should I ask for my mossy do you think? Thanks.
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I’ve been looking into shotguns lately for clay shooting, and I’ve narrowed my choices to these two shotguns. I would like something reliable with lower recoil.
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My son is 14 and is in the 9th grade. We want a shotgun with a good recoil. I have a Remington But it has to strong of a recoil for him to shoot it. What shotgun could he use to go hunting with?
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im looking for the least recoil and the most durable
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