- Location
- Maple Ridge, BC
I am in the process of deciding on a new shotgun. I have been liquidating my cheaper lower quality firearms. I want to have “fewer and better” guns; I am ready for a new shotgun but am really torn with what to get. Being an uncompromising lefty leaves me limited options. This will be a general purpose shotgun used for waterfowling, upland bird hunting and casual non competitive claybusting for practice and fun. I originally had wanted an over and under; my only real option (IMHO) is this:
Citori 625 Sporting Left-Hand
Description:
• Receiver – Steel; Silver nitride finish; High-relief engraving with gold Buck Mark embellishment
• Barrel – Ventilated top and side rib; Tapered floating top rib; Ported
• Action – Single selective trigger; Hammer ejectors; Top-tang barrel selector/safety
• Stock – Gloss oil finish; Grade III/IV walnut stock with close radius pistol grip; Left-hand palm swell; Schnabel forearm
• Features – Vector Pro lengthened forcing cones; Five New Diamond Grade extended Invector Plus™ choke tubes (F,IM,M,IC,SK); Triple Trigger™ System; HiViz® ProComp fiber-optic sight
I feel the 2/34” chambers might too limiting; especially for geese.
Thoughts?
Now I am really looking at a Benelli M2 Field in Black Synthetic or a MONTEFELTRO in Satin Walnut; both left handed autos!
(this is the Super Black Eagle but the M2 has the same black synthetic)
I am leaning towards the M2 as in an auto I think I like the black; both are nice.
Thoughts?
If I decide upon a Benelli I have to also choose between a 24, 26 or 28 inch barrel! I am really torn and looking for more knowledgeable shot-gunners to help me. I love the idea of a shorter barrel; more convenient simpler to handle; I just love short guns in general. BUT! I know many like a longer barrel claiming it tracks better.
Thoughts? (Considering it will be a multipurpose shotgun)
Thanks in advance.
Citori 625 Sporting Left-Hand
Description:
• Receiver – Steel; Silver nitride finish; High-relief engraving with gold Buck Mark embellishment
• Barrel – Ventilated top and side rib; Tapered floating top rib; Ported
• Action – Single selective trigger; Hammer ejectors; Top-tang barrel selector/safety
• Stock – Gloss oil finish; Grade III/IV walnut stock with close radius pistol grip; Left-hand palm swell; Schnabel forearm
• Features – Vector Pro lengthened forcing cones; Five New Diamond Grade extended Invector Plus™ choke tubes (F,IM,M,IC,SK); Triple Trigger™ System; HiViz® ProComp fiber-optic sight
I feel the 2/34” chambers might too limiting; especially for geese.
Thoughts?
Now I am really looking at a Benelli M2 Field in Black Synthetic or a MONTEFELTRO in Satin Walnut; both left handed autos!
(this is the Super Black Eagle but the M2 has the same black synthetic)
I am leaning towards the M2 as in an auto I think I like the black; both are nice.
Thoughts?
If I decide upon a Benelli I have to also choose between a 24, 26 or 28 inch barrel! I am really torn and looking for more knowledgeable shot-gunners to help me. I love the idea of a shorter barrel; more convenient simpler to handle; I just love short guns in general. BUT! I know many like a longer barrel claiming it tracks better.
Thoughts? (Considering it will be a multipurpose shotgun)
Thanks in advance.


















































