Well I finally took the plunge and shelled out my overtime fund for a SBE II that I have been looking at and wanting for years. Thought I need a 3.5" for big Canada's.
It has a home in my shotgun collection which consists of from top to bottom.
1. SBE II birds,birds, and some clays
2.Berretta A390 Sporting Target DU banquet gun
3.Ithaca SKBXL900 for trap and upland
4. 870 3" pump in camo DU banquet gun
Have test shot it with 3.5" shells and it kicks pretty good. I don't think you would want to fire them all day. It cycled all ammo very well, I interchanged 2 3/4 and 3" and 3.5" and it ate everything perfectly.
Stripped it down in minutes and it was not even dirty after 50 rounds, learning curve, the residue goes out the barrel and not out a gas piston like the beretta and cause more fouling.
Will try it also for clays, it came with 5 chokes but I went and bought a Briley Light Mod for shooting sporting clays. That is what I also shoot in my Beretta.
It has a home in my shotgun collection which consists of from top to bottom.
1. SBE II birds,birds, and some clays
2.Berretta A390 Sporting Target DU banquet gun
3.Ithaca SKBXL900 for trap and upland
4. 870 3" pump in camo DU banquet gun
Have test shot it with 3.5" shells and it kicks pretty good. I don't think you would want to fire them all day. It cycled all ammo very well, I interchanged 2 3/4 and 3" and 3.5" and it ate everything perfectly.
Stripped it down in minutes and it was not even dirty after 50 rounds, learning curve, the residue goes out the barrel and not out a gas piston like the beretta and cause more fouling.
Will try it also for clays, it came with 5 chokes but I went and bought a Briley Light Mod for shooting sporting clays. That is what I also shoot in my Beretta.


















































