Short Barreled M2 Benelli

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Beins that the local outdoor ranges are still not open I went to the indoor range I am a member of and knocked out 5 boxes of 00 Buck through the M2 today just to test function. Man, You want to clear a room out that is the way! As I was putting it down the range safety guy came up and said "Ive never seen anyone shoot a 12 gauge shotgun like that and not move at all. " . I'm like why would I move?

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The recoil on mine was eye opening. Way more stout than a ported 32" barreled over/under. :eek: The pad on the wooden stock set is softer than the pistol gripped stock. It's feels a little better to me.

CHRIS
 
The urbino stock helps. Its just a really light gun. I have a friend who bought his and hers benellis and those trap guns are featherweight. Three shots with those and I was done.
 
The Benellis are really nice. The inertia & Argo Guns coupled with their engineered stocks really are light recoiling. I’ve got my 15 year old absolutely crushing clays shooting trap with my Super Black Eagle recently.
 
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I only have two shotguns. Ones a Remington 11-87 18" Tactical and the other is a M2 with 14" and 18" barrels. Both have Urbino stockss. The Remington is like shooting a .22 but it is heavy. The Benelli is featherweight and it doesnt bother me to shoot at all but it does handle completely different. I dont feel undergunned with either. I'd say follow up shots are much faster with the Remington
 
I haven’t done the ghost load yet. I’m still getting used to the manual of arms on it. I do need to get one of those modified elevators. Mine has the little thumb catcher notch in it. I have to pay a lot of attention when I load the tube!

CHRIS
 
That's odd that it is notched M1's shouldn't be. Anyway if you need the bolt to ghost load let me know. Done a few.
 
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