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I realize the Benelli is an inertia gun and the Winchester is a gas gun ; anyone have experience with both ? Comments ?
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I reckon what I'm asking are the plus's and minus's of either. Thanks
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Have or have had both M2 is a good gun, kind of different to operate but works fine. recoil is pretty stiff.
SX-4 is a good gun, have 2, operate well, shoot well, no negatives. does have softer recoil than the M2
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I like an inertia gun better, I cant imagine any 20ga recoiling enough to matter, i have a 5lb single shot 20ga that my 80 pound 12 year old niece loves to shoot and hunt squirrels with ....Good luck....Hb
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Have or have had both M2 is a good gun, kind of different to operate but works fine. recoil is pretty stiff.
SX-4 is a good gun, have 2, operate well, shoot well, no negatives. does have softer recoil than the M2 How is the M2 kind of different to operate? Stuff it full of shells and pull the trigger, it goes bang, bang, bang.
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I have both in 20 ga , the sx4 fits me better.
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I would also consider the Franchi Affinity 3 as well. Made in the same factory as Benelli, same Inertia action. Recoil spring is under the forend instead of in the buttstock which makes for a nice feeling swing and easier maintenance.
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Have or have had both M2 is a good gun, kind of different to operate but works fine. recoil is pretty stiff.
SX-4 is a good gun, have 2, operate well, shoot well, no negatives. does have softer recoil than the M2 How is the M2 kind of different to operate? Stuff it full of shells and pull the trigger, it goes bang, bang, bang. Those that own them know what I'm talking about, I owned one for about 15 years. great guns, just make sure the bolt stays clear of debris or it will not fully rotate. If I were buying today I would prefer the Franchi but I will shoot my SX-1s & SX-4s and my old beater 870 super mag for turkey until I buy one.
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I have had a SX3 and have Benelli's now. Can't say one is better than the other as both shoot good. I guess if everything were equal, I would go with the SX over the Benelli as I find it softer shooting for long periods of clays. If I were just going to pheasant hunt with one, pick the one that fits you best.
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Have or have had both M2 is a good gun, kind of different to operate but works fine. recoil is pretty stiff.
SX-4 is a good gun, have 2, operate well, shoot well, no negatives. does have softer recoil than the M2 How is the M2 kind of different to operate? Stuff it full of shells and pull the trigger, it goes bang, bang, bang. Those that own them know what I'm talking about, I owned one for about 15 years. great guns, just make sure the bolt stays clear of debris or it will not fully rotate. If I were buying today I would prefer the Franchi but I will shoot my SX-1s & SX-4s and my old beater 870 super mag for turkey until I buy one. I guess that is possible. I have been using a pair of M1's for 25+ years in a range of hunting conditions from freezing rain, snow and ice to gritty sand and dirt and have never had anything of the sort happen. I stuff them full of shells and when the time comes to pull the trigger they always go bang. Lucky me!
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