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<blockquote data-quote="Ak_Hobie" data-source="post: 2553758" data-attributes="member: 115613"><p>I was set on a particular shotgun and with a fist full of money I went to my sporting goods store to buy it. For the hell of it, I threw a Benelli M2 up to my shoulder and just kept going back to it after trying to convince myself the shotgun I had wanted before I walked in was the one I should buy. Long story short, I now have two M2's, a super nova and an ultralight. Benelli might not be the best out there but because of how good it fits me it's the best for me. I instantly became a better shot. When asked for advice on the shotgun subject I always tell people to go into the store and throw them all up to your shoulder. Try lots and pick the one that fits you best regardless of price. You'll be a better shot and save on ammo so paying more up front is sometimes cheaper. I hunt saltwater flats a lot so have upgraded the main springs to an sealed stainless one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ak_Hobie, post: 2553758, member: 115613"] I was set on a particular shotgun and with a fist full of money I went to my sporting goods store to buy it. For the hell of it, I threw a Benelli M2 up to my shoulder and just kept going back to it after trying to convince myself the shotgun I had wanted before I walked in was the one I should buy. Long story short, I now have two M2’s, a super nova and an ultralight. Benelli might not be the best out there but because of how good it fits me it’s the best for me. I instantly became a better shot. When asked for advice on the shotgun subject I always tell people to go into the store and throw them all up to your shoulder. Try lots and pick the one that fits you best regardless of price. You’ll be a better shot and save on ammo so paying more up front is sometimes cheaper. I hunt saltwater flats a lot so have upgraded the main springs to an sealed stainless one. [/QUOTE]
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