? for Beretta Extrema II owners

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I just bought a Beretta Extrema II and have a question for anybody with the same gun. I can only load two 3 1/2" shells in the mag why is that, isn't it supposed to hold 3 in the mag? Am I doing something wrong? Going to sight in tomorrow so hopefully someone can answer ASAP.
 
Does the magazine have a plug in it? You can only have 3 rounds total in a shotgun when hunting for migratory birds. A lot of shotguns ship with a plug in the magazine.
 
Thanks for the replies guys, I didn't know the mag limit was 2 I thought it was 3 plus 1 in the chamber. I don't normally hunt migratory birds, just turkey and deer so didn't know. Didn't get to pattern it because it poured rain all day.
 
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"Float"? Can you explain what you mean? I'm unfammiliar with the term.

It's slang that has become popular on waterfowling discussion boards. With autoloaders capable of firing 3 1/2" shells it's possible to load three 3" shells in the magazine when it is plugged for two 3 1/2" shells. Although your shell capacity is technically legal when loaded with 3 1/2's the 4 3" shells makes it illegal for waterfowling.
 
Will the Beretta float the fourth? I've heard that the SBE2 will, but I'm not sure about the Benelli. Either way if the fish cop catches you, good by gun, and hunting privileges.

Ahhhh...understood. The answer then is No, it can't be done with the Xtreema II....tried it.

My X2 will float the fourth though it's a year old and Beretta may have changed the bolt on newer models. The SBEII will not float the fourth, unless you JB weld the notch on the bottom of the bolt. The original SBE (HK) would float the 4th as it did not have this notch which allowed a shell to ride the rail.

There is nothing inherently illegal about floating a fourth. There is many opportunities to legally run with more then 2+1, it's up to the individual hunter to know the regulations and be in accordance with them.
 
It's slang that has become popular on waterfowling discussion boards. With autoloaders capable of firing 3 1/2" shells it's possible to load three 3" shells in the magazine when it is plugged for two 3 1/2" shells. Although your shell capacity is technically legal when loaded with 3 1/2's the 4 3" shells makes it illegal for waterfowling.

Not even close.

No plugged shotgun will hold 3 shells, of any length, in the magazine.

Floating the 4th involves 'floating' a 4th shell in the loading port. It can be done with some Benelli, Beretta and Winchester shotguns, and it's illegal.
 
So for trap or skeet can the plug be removed or is it a permanent piece? I'm not sure how the floating thing works but for target shooting I guess it is a possibility.
 
So for trap or skeet can the plug be removed or is it a permanent piece? I'm not sure how the floating thing works but for target shooting I guess it is a possibility.

Yes it can be removed, but why would you want to for trap or skeet? No need to ever load more than 1 or 2 shells.

I don't mean to be a ####, but if you are new to shotgunning, I suggest learning to make the most with 1 shot, rather than increasing your capacity to shoot.
 
Not even close.

No plugged shotgun will hold 3 shells, of any length, in the magazine.

Floating the 4th involves 'floating' a 4th shell in the loading port. It can be done with some Benelli, Beretta and Winchester shotguns, and it's illegal.
No, that is wrong. There are numerous hunting seasons (waterfowl included) where floating a fourth is completely legal. And as I stated earlier it's up to the individual hunter to know the regulations and be in compliance with them.
 
Thanks for the replies guys, I didn't know the mag limit was 2 I thought it was 3 plus 1 in the chamber. I don't normally hunt migratory birds, just turkey and deer so didn't know. Didn't get to pattern it because it poured rain all day.

If you are hunting in Ontario you should know the hunting regulations are the same for all species. 2 shells in the magazine and one in the chamber, for deer and turkey not just waterfowl.
 
No, that is wrong. There are numerous hunting seasons (waterfowl included) where floating a fourth is completely legal. And as I stated earlier it's up to the individual hunter to know the regulations and be in compliance with them.

Are you talking about the Snow Geese conservation season?
 
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