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Looking for my first semi-auto shotgun
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<blockquote data-quote="2footroper" data-source="post: 1617733" data-attributes="member: 45386"><p>I have owned and shot just about every type of shotgun. Started with the old hammer single shot 410 then graduated to a side by side 410 at age 8. I went ta a 20 ga. pump for my 10th birthday and shot it till I was 14. My dad then gave me a Belgium Browning light 12 that I shot skeet and doves with. I owned many other gas and pump shotguns throughout my lifetime since. That being said, I will now ONLY own a Benelli SBE 2 for all of my shooting needs. I hunt waterfowl and upland game as well as shoot sporting clays and doves with this shotgun and wouldn't trade it for any other shotgun out there. I have seen malfunctions by others on just about all of the gas operated shotguns in the duck blind and I'm usually the one fixing them for the guys. I can't say enough for the reliability of the SBE2's. I will say though is when I bought one, the first thing I did is change out the standard recoil spring in the stock for an aftermarket stainless spring. I have done this for a few of the others who have seen the reliability I experience and have converted from gas as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2footroper, post: 1617733, member: 45386"] I have owned and shot just about every type of shotgun. Started with the old hammer single shot 410 then graduated to a side by side 410 at age 8. I went ta a 20 ga. pump for my 10th birthday and shot it till I was 14. My dad then gave me a Belgium Browning light 12 that I shot skeet and doves with. I owned many other gas and pump shotguns throughout my lifetime since. That being said, I will now ONLY own a Benelli SBE 2 for all of my shooting needs. I hunt waterfowl and upland game as well as shoot sporting clays and doves with this shotgun and wouldn't trade it for any other shotgun out there. I have seen malfunctions by others on just about all of the gas operated shotguns in the duck blind and I'm usually the one fixing them for the guys. I can't say enough for the reliability of the SBE2's. I will say though is when I bought one, the first thing I did is change out the standard recoil spring in the stock for an aftermarket stainless spring. I have done this for a few of the others who have seen the reliability I experience and have converted from gas as well. [/QUOTE]
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