Who has one of these and what do they cost.

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I want one,who has one and what do they cost?

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I think that quite a few on this forum have them. Most Berettas dealers have them. WSS, Bass Pro etc. About $1500-$1600. They do not come with the extended mag as seen in the video.
 
shotguns are for the birds!! kind of chuckle when they say they are accurate? What does that meen that other shotguns are not accurate?? These things spread a pattern and a shot string like a water hose. Looks like quite a trick shooter though and the gun functions impressivley. just my .02 cents
 
I have a Beretta extrema 2. They are very good shotguns. They offer a LOT of protection against the elements and cycle ALL loads without trouble from the cheapeast target loads right up to the hardest hitting 3 1/2 magnums. I crow hunt and skeet shoot with my beretta and am REALLY happy that it cycles the cheap target loads so I do not have to spend money on quality ammo just to shoot at crows and skeet.

around here they run about $1700 new
 
Good gun. It was a toss up for me between this gun and my SBEII. Didn't the guy in the Video used to work for Benelli? I thought I saw a video with him and Tom Knapp.

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There are some on the EE from time to time..I had my max 4 camo extrema 2 on there for a while recently...but then thought better of it and took it off. From what I have seen they go for about $1200-$1300 used.
 
shotguns are for the birds!! kind of chuckle when they say they are accurate? What does that meen that other shotguns are not accurate?? These things spread a pattern and a shot string like a water hose. Looks like quite a trick shooter though and the gun functions impressivley. just my .02 cents

Randy,
Some shotguns are more accurate than others. The reason that most do not think of accuracy in shot guns is that most only think of pattern that will cover their point of aim.
When benched the centre of pattern is much like a single projectile. Not all well aimed shots hit the same point. Much like a rifle where less distance between bullet holes or group means the rifle is more accurate, the closer distance between centres of shot gun groups mean more accurate as well. Suppose at a certain distance a shot gun patterns 20 inches. That means that one can be off centre by about 10 inches and still hit the target. Left or right and high or low but within 10 inches you score or got a dead bird. Now compare two guns. One capable of shooting every shot within an inch and one that groups 6 or 7 inches between centers. Now where the shooter is off center by only 8 inches and should still kill his target his gun which is only capable of a 6 inch group for this shot is off only half of that amount. 8 +3 = 11 inches. A miss! Or at best a fringe hit!
Accuracy is important. Most of us scatter gunners don’t think much of it, but the best competitors or that dude in the video, well I would bet they think of accuracy.
 
Good gun. It was a toss up for me between this gun and my SBEII. Didn't the guy in the Video used to work for Benelli? I thought I saw a video with him and Tom Knapp.

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You are right! He did shoot with Tom Knapp and did shoot a benelli. Give him a tricked up SBE11 and he would still smoke those targets. SBE2 is a fine choice.
 
shotguns are for the birds!! kind of chuckle when they say they are accurate? What does that meen that other shotguns are not accurate?? These things spread a pattern and a shot string like a water hose. Looks like quite a trick shooter though and the gun functions impressivley. just my .02 cents

Further to what has already been explained - shotguns are also used to shoot single projectiles such as slugs/sabots etc through barrels such as smoothbore and rifled bore respectively. Consequently, there also exists a measure of accuracy to a certain degree when the shotgun is placed into such role.
 
I want one,who has one and what do they cost?

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Now that's a very loaded question (pun intended). I gather you may be looking particularly for a shotgun but that logo is synonymous with a variety of firearms.

What exactly were you looking for i.e. whether a double barrel over and under or a semi-auto shotgun? What will that shotgun be used for - to hunt or simply shoot clay or a mixture of both?
 
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