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<blockquote data-quote="JARHEAD1371" data-source="post: 1981275" data-attributes="member: 12950"><p>I have a SBE2 and AL391 in 12 gauge. Since we moved to northern AL in July, I've used the AL391 on doves instead of my normal 28 gauge. The 391 shoots so well that I might not shoot the SBE2 for ducks. </p><p></p><p>I haven't shot the A400 yet, but if it shoots like the 391 then you won't regret it. I do use a mercury recoil reducer on all my shotguns and I weigh down the butt stock with lead to increase the overall weight and balance out the gun. With the mercury recoil reducer on the SBE2, it won't cycle light target loads every time. </p><p></p><p>BTW, I'm using a shotkam now for all my skeet and hunting. In order to start it recording while hunting, I have to bump the gun on the ground. This is no problem for the 391 but the SBE2 it can easily cause the action to not completely seat in order to be able to fire. This flaw with the SBE2 has cost me some ducks in the past. Just a thought for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JARHEAD1371, post: 1981275, member: 12950"] I have a SBE2 and AL391 in 12 gauge. Since we moved to northern AL in July, I've used the AL391 on doves instead of my normal 28 gauge. The 391 shoots so well that I might not shoot the SBE2 for ducks. I haven't shot the A400 yet, but if it shoots like the 391 then you won't regret it. I do use a mercury recoil reducer on all my shotguns and I weigh down the butt stock with lead to increase the overall weight and balance out the gun. With the mercury recoil reducer on the SBE2, it won't cycle light target loads every time. BTW, I'm using a shotkam now for all my skeet and hunting. In order to start it recording while hunting, I have to bump the gun on the ground. This is no problem for the 391 but the SBE2 it can easily cause the action to not completely seat in order to be able to fire. This flaw with the SBE2 has cost me some ducks in the past. Just a thought for you. [/QUOTE]
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