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AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
assateague wrote::lol:
I would like to have an auto sometime, but I just can't justify the money for how much I hunt. I do want one, though. Not before an O/U, but I do want one.
Eric Haynes wrote:assateague wrote::lol:
I would like to have an auto sometime, but I just can't justify the money for how much I hunt. I do want one, though. Not before an O/U, but I do want one.
Pretty soon me and you won't be able to have an auto "assault shotgun"
huntntech wrote:I have a Maxus. I really like it, it shoots and fits great for me.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Tomkat wrote:I strongly feel that I have no need for a 3.5" shells.
Given that, I choose the Benelli M2. It has proven to be a good choice. For me it swung better than the SBE.
So I recommend the M2. It makes a great turkey gun and is light enough to use for upland hunting.
jehler wrote:Tomkat wrote:I strongly feel that I have no need for a 3.5" shells.
Given that, I choose the Benelli M2. It has proven to be a good choice. For me it swung better than the SBE.
So I recommend the M2. It makes a great turkey gun and is light enough to use for upland hunting.
A 3.5" shotty is rated for 14,500 psi rather than 11k, of he is going to continue shooting my home rolled loads a 3.5" gun is in his best interest even if he never fired a Roman candle through it
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:jehler wrote:Tomkat wrote:I strongly feel that I have no need for a 3.5" shells.
Given that, I choose the Benelli M2. It has proven to be a good choice. For me it swung better than the SBE.
So I recommend the M2. It makes a great turkey gun and is light enough to use for upland hunting.
A 3.5" shotty is rated for 14,500 psi rather than 11k, of he is going to continue shooting my home rolled loads a 3.5" gun is in his best interest even if he never fired a Roman candle through it
All 3.5"s are?!
jehler wrote:Flightstopper wrote:jehler wrote:Tomkat wrote:I strongly feel that I have no need for a 3.5" shells.
Given that, I choose the Benelli M2. It has proven to be a good choice. For me it swung better than the SBE.
So I recommend the M2. It makes a great turkey gun and is light enough to use for upland hunting.
A 3.5" shotty is rated for 14,500 psi rather than 11k, of he is going to continue shooting my home rolled loads a 3.5" gun is in his best interest even if he never fired a Roman candle through it
All 3.5"s are?!
Yep
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:jehler wrote:Flightstopper wrote:jehler wrote:Tomkat wrote:I strongly feel that I have no need for a 3.5" shells.
Given that, I choose the Benelli M2. It has proven to be a good choice. For me it swung better than the SBE.
So I recommend the M2. It makes a great turkey gun and is light enough to use for upland hunting.
A 3.5" shotty is rated for 14,500 psi rather than 11k, of he is going to continue shooting my home rolled loads a 3.5" gun is in his best interest even if he never fired a Roman candle through it
All 3.5"s are?!
Yep
Epic man. Couldn't ever find out for sure
JGUN wrote:Flightstopper wrote:jehler wrote:Flightstopper wrote:jehler wrote:[quote="Tomkat"]I strongly feel that I have no need for a 3.5" shells.
Given that, I choose the Benelli M2. It has proven to be a good choice. For me it swung better than the SBE.
So I recommend the M2. It makes a great turkey gun and is light enough to use for upland hunting.
A 3.5" shotty is rated for 14,500 psi rather than 11k, of he is going to continue shooting my home rolled loads a 3.5" gun is in his best interest even if he never fired a Roman candle through it
All 3.5"s are?!
Yep
Epic man. Couldn't ever find out for sure
JGUN wrote:Flightstopper wrote:jehler wrote:Flightstopper wrote:jehler wrote:[quote="Tomkat"]I strongly feel that I have no need for a 3.5" shells.
Given that, I choose the Benelli M2. It has proven to be a good choice. For me it swung better than the SBE.
So I recommend the M2. It makes a great turkey gun and is light enough to use for upland hunting.
A 3.5" shotty is rated for 14,500 psi rather than 11k, of he is going to continue shooting my home rolled loads a 3.5" gun is in his best interest even if he never fired a Roman candle through it
All 3.5"s are?!
Yep
Epic man. Couldn't ever find out for sure
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:JGUN wrote:Flightstopper wrote:jehler wrote:Flightstopper wrote:[quote="jehler"][quote="Tomkat"]I strongly feel that I have no need for a 3.5" shells.
Given that, I choose the Benelli M2. It has proven to be a good choice. For me it swung better than the SBE.
So I recommend the M2. It makes a great turkey gun and is light enough to use for upland hunting.
A 3.5" shotty is rated for 14,500 psi rather than 11k, of he is going to continue shooting my home rolled loads a 3.5" gun is in his best interest even if he never fired a Roman candle through it
All 3.5"s are?!
Yep
Epic man. Couldn't ever find out for sure
JGUN wrote:Flightstopper wrote:JGUN wrote:Flightstopper wrote:jehler wrote:[quote="Flightstopper"][quote="jehler"][quote="Tomkat"]I strongly feel that I have no need for a 3.5" shells.
Given that, I choose the Benelli M2. It has proven to be a good choice. For me it swung better than the SBE.
So I recommend the M2. It makes a great turkey gun and is light enough to use for upland hunting.
A 3.5" shotty is rated for 14,500 psi rather than 11k, of he is going to continue shooting my home rolled loads a 3.5" gun is in his best interest even if he never fired a Roman candle through it
All 3.5"s are?!
Yep
Epic man. Couldn't ever find out for sure
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
JGUN wrote:Yeah well you'd be surprised how many times I've been handed a shell with him saying "Here try this"
JGUN wrote:Na he gets the ones I don't want.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
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
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab 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
Best thing since sliced bread. Manually cycling rounds is for suckers.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
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