In an inerta driven shotgun, the only thing that absorbs recoil is a rubber bushing on the back of the bolt and in the rear of the action, the rest of the recoil goes to your shoulder.


Huh? I dont think u know what u are talking about. There is no rubber anything on the bolt of any benelli. The recoil absorption is found on the stock of the
Sbe2. There is a buffer like system on the action spring plunger that protects the plunger and action tube when shooting heavy 3.5 loads. This is not a recoil reduction system. The first sbe's did not have a recoil management system.