3legged_lab wrote:500~750 rounds per year make it nice.
total or for just waterfowl?
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3legged_lab wrote:500~750 rounds per year make it nice.
NuffDaddy wrote:3legged_lab wrote:500~750 rounds per year make it nice.
total or for just waterfowl?
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3legged_lab wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:3legged_lab wrote:500~750 rounds per year make it nice.
total or for just waterfowl?
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For waterfowl. Doesnt everybody get that much shooting in?
3legged_lab wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:3legged_lab wrote:500~750 rounds per year make it nice.
total or for just waterfowl?
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For waterfowl. Doesnt everybody get that much shooting in?
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3legged_lab wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:3legged_lab wrote:500~750 rounds per year make it nice.
total or for just waterfowl?
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For waterfowl. Doesnt everybody get that much shooting in?
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
broccoli wrote:I wouldn't take anything for my M2 and my brother has an xtrema2 and my only complaint with the xtrema is where the safety is but both are really nice
Bufflehead wrote:i have always shot pump guns but i'm planning on buying a beretta a400extreme or a maxus before next season. i don't know if i'll use it much but i want to have a semi-auto
JGUN wrote:Bufflehead wrote:i have always shot pump guns but i'm planning on buying a beretta a400extreme or a maxus before next season. i don't know if i'll use it much but i want to have a semi-auto
I guarantee your pump will sit in the safe. I'll probably just leave my pump setup for turkey and the auto would be for everything else.
Eric Haynes wrote:JGUN wrote:Bufflehead wrote:i have always shot pump guns but i'm planning on buying a beretta a400extreme or a maxus before next season. i don't know if i'll use it much but i want to have a semi-auto
I guarantee your pump will sit in the safe. I'll probably just leave my pump setup for turkey and the auto would be for everything else.
My auto sits in the cabinet. Autos can't take my abuse.
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Eric Haynes wrote:JGUN wrote:Bufflehead wrote:i have always shot pump guns but i'm planning on buying a beretta a400extreme or a maxus before next season. i don't know if i'll use it much but i want to have a semi-auto
I guarantee your pump will sit in the safe. I'll probably just leave my pump setup for turkey and the auto would be for everything else.
My auto sits in the cabinet. Autos can't take my abuse.
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rebelp74 wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:JGUN wrote:Bufflehead wrote:i have always shot pump guns but i'm planning on buying a beretta a400extreme or a maxus before next season. i don't know if i'll use it much but i want to have a semi-auto
I guarantee your pump will sit in the safe. I'll probably just leave my pump setup for turkey and the auto would be for everything else.
My auto sits in the cabinet. Autos can't take my abuse.
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Get an inertia driven, they can take it.
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assateague wrote:Never having had one, I don't know much about them. Which ones are more prone to not cycle right when shooting a light dove load or something like that, inertia or gas?
MOhuntingGuy wrote:Inertias can have problems at first (from what I understand) until the spring gets broken in. But if you upgrade to a stiffer wolf spring, you may run into problems with the super light loads. Again, this is just what I've heard. I'm a gas man myself and my beretta eats any shell you put into it. Haven't had one single problem with mine at all.
assateague wrote:So basically either will cycle just about any load?
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JGUN wrote:broccoli wrote:I wouldn't take anything for my M2 and my brother has an xtrema2 and my only complaint with the xtrema is where the safety is but both are really nice
Where is the safety located?
JGUN wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:JGUN wrote:Bufflehead wrote:i have always shot pump guns but i'm planning on buying a beretta a400extreme or a maxus before next season. i don't know if i'll use it much but i want to have a semi-auto
I guarantee your pump will sit in the safe. I'll probably just leave my pump setup for turkey and the auto would be for everything else.
My auto sits in the cabinet. Autos can't take my abuse.
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Eric Haynes wrote:JGUN wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:JGUN wrote:Bufflehead wrote:i have always shot pump guns but i'm planning on buying a beretta a400extreme or a maxus before next season. i don't know if i'll use it much but i want to have a semi-auto
I guarantee your pump will sit in the safe. I'll probably just leave my pump setup for turkey and the auto would be for everything else.
My auto sits in the cabinet. Autos can't take my abuse.
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11-87????
Besides the A5, all I have left for an auto is my Baikal. It doesn't matter if it's inertia or gas, they can't take me using them throughout the duck season. I'm lazy and getting fatter by the day(at least at heart) and the last thing I was to do after hunting is clean my gun. I've had my Nova for 4 years now and it has never been taken apart. Barrel hasn't even been off it yet. Hasn't not went boom, except for once, and that was my fault. In the heat of the moment, so to speak, I put a spent shell into the tube and it got stuck. The guy in the blind next to me was picking up shells when I was grabbing geese, and was throwing all the empties into my blind
jehler wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:JGUN wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:JGUN wrote:[quote="Bufflehead"]i have always shot pump guns but i'm planning on buying a beretta a400extreme or a maxus before next season. i don't know if i'll use it much but i want to have a semi-auto
I guarantee your pump will sit in the safe. I'll probably just leave my pump setup for turkey and the auto would be for everything else.
My auto sits in the cabinet. Autos can't take my abuse.
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11-87????
Besides the A5, all I have left for an auto is my Baikal. It doesn't matter if it's inertia or gas, they can't take me using them throughout the duck season. I'm lazy and getting fatter by the day(at least at heart) and the last thing I was to do after hunting is clean my gun. I've had my Nova for 4 years now and it has never been taken apart. Barrel hasn't even been off it yet. Hasn't not went boom, except for once, and that was my fault. In the heat of the moment, so to speak, I put a spent shell into the tube and it got stuck. The guy in the blind next to me was picking up shells when I was grabbing geese, and was throwing all the empties into my blind
aunt betty wrote:Nobody has suggested a Beretta AL390.
Have shot all the "B" guns pretty much and I really like the 390. I like how it kind of has a humped back like a Browning A5 a little.
Pick up a used one for a whole lot less and end up with a better shotgun maybe.
I run 2+ cases/year of steel 3" #2 or BB through mine in all kinds of weather.
aunt betty wrote:Nobody has suggested a Beretta AL390.
Have shot all the "B" guns pretty much and I really like the 390. I like how it kind of has a humped back like a Browning A5 a little.
Pick up a used one for a whole lot less and end up with a better shotgun maybe.
I run 2+ cases/year of steel 3" #2 or BB through mine in all kinds of weather.
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