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Best pigeon semi auto


Ste Berriman
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Personally i'd go for a Winchester SX3, as their great guns, feel great, and hardly any recoil felt through them when using pigeon carts ;) . In fact my local RDF told me the other day, that the best semi-auto on the market today (in his mind) is the Winchester SX3 especially for the money asked for them, by the time i said what about the Browning Maxus then, well he said yes their great guns but he's had a few back with problems. Even though he said that the Winchester is the best, you have to consider that the RDF is a dealer of Beretta, Browning, Franchi, Mossberg, Hatsan and Winchester, which show's how highly he recommends them ;)

 

But from your shortlist i would go for the Beretta A400 Xplor, as i handled one yesterday and it was beautiful, and even though it had the kick off system it was extremely light, but it's a shame as i would never pay the price asked for them unless i won the lottery :lol: :lol: :lol: , great guns though and one of the best looking auto's on the market today :yes: :yes: :yes:

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If you have no price limit its all down to fit and how they feel

 

When I tried several guns out I found the Winchester SX3 was horrible but as soon as I picked up a Benelli super black eagle 2 it just felt right so that's what I went for,

 

Each to there own but dont rush your decision and if you are buying new get 200 cartridges chucked in for free

 

I got a £27 sling and 100 cartridges for free.

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is there many other differences between the m2 and sbe2

 

 

No just the chamber both spot on guns.

 

There is a difference in the strip down but most guns are different,

 

The SBE2 is dead easy to strip down

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Personally i'd go for a Winchester SX3, as their great guns, feel great, and hardly any recoil felt through them when using pigeon carts ;) . In fact my local RDF told me the other day, that the best semi-auto on the market today (in his mind) is the Winchester SX3 especially for the money asked for them, by the time i said what about the Browning Maxus then, well he said yes their great guns but he's had a few back with problems. Even though he said that the Winchester is the best, you have to consider that the RDF is a dealer of Beretta, Browning, Franchi, Mossberg, Hatsan and Winchester, which show's how highly he recommends them ;)

 

Or it could be the one with the biggest profit for him :yp:

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You will feel it if you have a good day on the pigeons using a benelli.

 

SX3, Maxus or the A400 are all very good guns. You will do well with any of them, just pick the one that fits and feels right for you :good:

 

Having used all of the above mentioned guns, I will say the Maxus is the fastest cycling, softest recoiling and has the least muzzle jump :yes:

 

A few others to throw into the mix;

 

Beretta ES100

Remington Versamax

Beretta Urika2

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I don't think there's a bad gun in your shortlist, but I can tell you that I'm chuffed to bits with my A400 unico, kickoff. I've only put about 2 slabs thro it so far. Last week, on clays, I got rid of a mixed bag of left over carts, 24 8s to 32 6s, Inc some shorter 65mm cases that it's not meant to like. I literally tipped them all in my pockets and loaded at random. What was astonishing was that each one cycled and felt the same - it was so consistent. I shot 95 ex 110 which is good for me! (it also taught me not to be precious about what carts I buy, it just doesn't seem to matter as much anymore!)..

 

I tried benelli but didn't like (was disappointed as that's what I really wanted) and the browning was nice, liked the loading, but berretta just fit me better. Good luck with whatever you decide on.

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Do you enjoy cleaning guns?

Do you like using a gun as a weight training device?

Do you have a medical problem or are just soft and don't like recoil?

 

If the answer is No then get an M2 :yes: (But obviously try it to make make sure it fits you!)

 

Seriously though, although interia operated guns (i.e. Benelli's) do kick slightly more than gas operated, the recoil is still milder than an O/U or SbS. I rattled off 300+ cartridges the weekend before last, mainly 32g #5's but also plenty of 36g SG's and 28g slugs, and didn't feel stiff/sore at all.

 

I bought my M2 because it was light and far easier to clean than a gas gun

 

ATB

 

Mark

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Do you enjoy cleaning guns?

Do you like using a gun as a weight training device?

Do you have a medical problem or are just soft and don't like recoil?

 

If the answer is No then get an M2 :yes: (But obviously try it to make make sure it fits you!)

 

 

 

Cleaning, Irl give you that, gas are obviously a bit dirty er.

 

Weight training, M2=7.5lbs, SX3=7lbs, Maxus=6.14lbs, A400=6.6lbs, so if you get strong, buy an M2 :lol:

 

Softer recoiling guns mean less shooter fatigue, quicker 2nd or 3rd follow up shots, less muzzle jump :good:

 

 

:P

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Cleaning, Irl give you that, gas are obviously a bit dirty er.

 

Weight training, M2=7.5lbs, SX3=7lbs, Maxus=6.14lbs, A400=6.6lbs, so if you get strong, buy an M2 :lol:

 

Softer recoiling guns mean less shooter fatigue, quicker 2nd or 3rd follow up shots, less muzzle jump :good:

 

 

:P

 

A 'bit' dirty?? Thats like saying Christina Aguilara (spelling) is a BIT more dirty than Princess Diana :lol:

 

Without bothering to check i'll give you it on weight, it would've been more accurate to use 'balanced' - gas guns are usually more nose heavy

 

Like i said, i rattled off 300+ snappy/heavy loads the other weekend and did not suffer, sometimes 30-40rds in under 50 seconds (PSG competition), no fatigue, no stiffness, no soreness. Most of the best PSG guys use M2's and there aren't many people who shoot their guns faster (on a regular basis), so can't give you that one :sly:

 

Mark

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Thanks for all your comments guys, went to the gun shop this morning and tried all on my shortlist for fit and the m2 felt right for me so went with the benelli.

 

Went straight out for an hours play when I got back from the shop (like a big kid) and it is awesome really happy with every aspect of the gun, managed to knock down 4 pigeons which were pretty testing shots in the process. Think me and benelli are new best friends :good:

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A 'bit' dirty?? Thats like saying Christina Aguilara (spelling) is a BIT more dirty than Princess Diana :lol:

 

 

 

:lol:

 

They are all well balanced too (less the Hatstand Escort) :good:

 

I wont include the likes of the Xtrema2 as that is around the 8lb mark, but on the flip side, you are less likely to stop the swing on a heavier gun :yes:

 

The Benelli's are good guns, I just dont like them :D

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