The a400s I believe already have forcing cones in sufficient lengths. Maybe patterning.. stray pellet I guess. Reducing recoil, I think that's silly.
The a400s I believe already have forcing cones in sufficient lengths. Maybe patterning.. stray pellet I guess. Reducing recoil, I think that's silly.
Not a cut on Rob at all.
I mean I've got a few things in life that I go overboard with.. if anyone likes to personalize their shotgun I've got no worries about that.
Except for barrel stickers
The Extreme Plus doesn't need any aftermarket work. The gun will do what its supposed to do. No more excuses. I'm getting great patterns with minimal recoil.
If you buy one, see if you can shoot it first. Make sure it doesn’t shoot high and left like the one I had bought for my wife would do, regardless how many ways you could disassemble the stock and flip this shim and that shim.
I have a Unicoi, I think I bought it 3, maybe 4 years ago. The finish has worn off of it in a lot of places (factory camo), but other than that it's been flawless. The only time I ever had an issue was due to the shells and not the gun. I put 2-3 cases during duck season through it.
Plenty of room for multiple stickers. Or what we like to call it; Duck Flair.
While y'all were discussing all this,
I called Cabela's in Augusta and Greenville to see if they had the A400 in-stock that was advertised on sale
and thought I'd stop by Sportsman's Warehouse on the way, to handle an A400 one last time before driving an hour.
Well, I said, "let me hold that SBE3 right there to compare them"
I walked out the door spending a load more but the thinner grip area and thinner forearm was some kinda sweet
and everytime I threw the gun up, the front bead was right where it should be.
New Benelli SBE 3, 28 inch, Bottomland
Benelli SBE3.JPG
Last edited by ecu1984; 01-06-2020 at 04:32 PM.
The SBE3 felt much lighter also
yuk
Light is only good when you enjoy more recoil or need to carry it a long way. Heavier is better if you like less recoil and want a smoother swing. What feels good in the store doesn't always translate well in the field.
Hope that one shoots straight
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