Well, I handled quite a few guns and did plenty of internet shopping. Went to the local gun store today and was going in planning to go out with the Weatherby 18i that was on sale. Ended up spending a bit more and walked out with a Beretta A300 outlander. Shouldered much better and points very nice. Hopefully the weather cooperates this week and I can try it out.
I see you are from Alberta, forget the weather and go shooting. If we waited for perfect weather in this province, we would never do anything.
Enjoy the new gun.
We shoot skeet in central Alberta all winter, but we did lose four days due to the weather this year. But the last month has been record turnouts.
Lots of opinions.I have shot a few makes.In gas guns the Beretta AL390 was best by far.The best inertia gun was the Benelli Vinci I used for about 3 seasons and SBE II.
I found a mint original Black Eagle (3”) in wood and used that last year, it is superb and the metal work puts the newer Benellis to shame.
I also picked up a new Franchi Elite 3” with a wood stock that looks and shoots fantastic, and is made by Benelli in their Italian factory for 1/2 the price of a Benelli.It is basically an M2....the parts even interchange.
I think that the ease of cleaning and the third shot for cripples with an auto make an auto inertia gun the best choice.I like the new Franchi or older Benelli best ...stay away from SBE III as they have had serious point of aim issues since roll out and its possible to get a gun that will shoot off center.
Well, I handled quite a few guns and did plenty of internet shopping. Went to the local gun store today and was going in planning to go out with the Weatherby 18i that was on sale. Ended up spending a bit more and walked out with a Beretta A300 outlander. Shouldered much better and points very nice. Hopefully the weather cooperates this week and I can try it out.
I had an A300 for about 4-5 years ... Was an amazing gun for about 2-3 years, then started the "benelli click". Finally the gun died when the inside of the receiver wore out and the barrel wouldn't stay tight anymore
You will not get the Benelli click from Beretta a300 . as it does not have the inertia driven bolt with rotating bolt head . possibly the loose barrel not allowing the bolt to lock into battery . would be more inline with the a300 problem .I had an A300 for about 4-5 years ... Was an amazing gun for about 2-3 years, then started the "benelli click". Finally the gun died when the inside of the receiver wore out and the barrel wouldn't stay tight anymore
You will not get the Benelli click from Beretta a300 . as it does not have the inertia driven bolt with rotating bolt head . possibly the loose barrel not allowing the bolt to lock into battery . would be more inline with the a300 problem .
Any idea how many rounds that took?
Also I thought the Benelli click was an inertia gun thing?
True, it wasn't Benelli click, per say, but it acted the same way. Bolt wouldn't completely close and when I pulled the trigger the shell didn't go off. Did this about every 10 shots.
Wasn't much honestly ... the issue started after 2-3 years of duck hunting/skeet shooting, so maybe like 750 duck shells and 3000 target loads
True, it wasn't Benelli click, per say, but it acted the same way. Bolt wouldn't completely close and when I pulled the trigger the shell didn't go off. Did this about every 10 shots.
Wasn't much honestly ... the issue started after 2-3 years of duck hunting/skeet shooting, so maybe like 750 duck shells and 3000 target loads