I played with one at WSS, the first thing I noticed was the action was a little looser than my 18.5", the muzzle was noticably lighter and the adjustable stock, ugly as it is, was nicer LOP wise than my 18.5". Typical Benelli quality. Id buy one if I didnt already have another one.
Accuracy has little to do with barrel length, shot will spread faster out of the shorter barrel but slugs should be unaffected. The 18.5" affords a bit more sight radius but its not like we're talking about a rifle here. The 14" is much shorter with the adjustable stock but other than that its just personal preference. With the 18.5 you can run a +2 extension and have up to 8 rds. in the gun while the 14" is a bit more maneuverable. IIRC the 14" should be between 6 and 700 bucks. Both great shotguns for the money
Thanks for the tips, I'm definitely leaning towards the 14". Do you know anyone else who sells the 14" besides wolverine supplies and cabelas? I'm in Calgary and found one for sale at Cebelas in Edmonton.
The forend just needs to be tighten no big deal "use a allen key" Mine rattles less then most 870s
Also the stock is rock soild and do you really need to change the length in a split second![]()
Pumps in general "Rattle" ...love these though. If it wasn't for the Kel-Tec coming, I'd be all over one of these.
Hmmmmm then again the Kel-Tec is probably a solid year away.
Can anyone with a Cabela's 14" SuperNova tell me if the barrel has 18" stamped on it anywhere?
Thanks!
When I tighten the forend to reduce the rattling, it sticks to the receiver.
Pumps in general "Rattle" ...love these though. If it wasn't for the Kel-Tec coming, I'd be all over one of these.
Hmmmmm then again the Kel-Tec is probably a solid year away.
Can anyone with a Cabela's 14" SuperNova tell me if the barrel has 18" stamped on it anywhere?
Thanks!