auto loaders

Bennelli SBE2 the guys I know that have them love em. I prefer a pump gun for waterfowl but I have used a Browning Gold, it worked well.
 
All good guns and they all shoot different. Shoulder and try out as many differents ones as you can. I prefer Browning myself, they fit me well and have always had great luck with them. Have a new Maxus on order as we speak.
 
I like the new Beretta 400 --- Sweet shooting gun -- they tamed the recoil si much that 3" mags feel like a 28 ga. We tried it at our club and it took everything fron light 3/4 oz loads to magnums without a hiccup.
Cheers, Luck
 
All the above are good choices, several guns such as the Benneli and the Beretta have shims to adjust the stock which is a nice feature. The most important thing is fit so as mentioned above find one that feels good and fine tune as needed.
 
I did a round of trap with an SBE once. I found it's recoil different and not in a pleasant way. My 930, 11-87 and 1100 shoot very softly, my A5 has a bit more to it but still not as bad as a pump. And that's all my experience with autos.

Any modern gun will do the job well.
 
Just starting to look for new duck/ goose gun.Bennelli Browning Barretta etc.Any recomendations?


Remington 1100 or 11-87.
Rather inexpensive compared to what you have listed. They work well and last long. Yes the O-ring will need replacing on occasion but they can be had for a couple bucks. I replace mine annually just because. I've never had a failure of any kind with any of my Remington semis.
 
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