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    DC from the top rope. Props.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FULLCHOKE View Post

    Why complicate it with “Kentucky Windage”, shims, 2” low, etc...
    Hahaha at least you are consistent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck cutter View Post
    Too bad you didn’t have a Benelli during turkey season and you could have blame your misses on the shotgun
    He walked right in to that one....

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    Quote Originally Posted by banded_mallard View Post
    Sure if you want a gun that swings like a damn 2x4.
    I just bought a Beretta A400 upland and it’s swings just fine, that being said I have a M1 I bought new back in 1987, I wouldn’t take nothing for.

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    I'm not even sure what to poke fun of first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodiewacker82 View Post
    Lol at JAB, and it’s really an easy fix just buy a Beretta.
    Winner

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    I'm not even sure what to poke fun of first.
    There are multiple targets.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by FEETDOWN View Post

    There are multiple targets.....
    Just don't take your shot with a Benelli apparently....

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    Quote Originally Posted by fracas714 View Post
    I just bought a Beretta A400 upland and it’s swings just fine, that being said I have a M1 I bought new back in 1987, I wouldn’t take nothing for.
    I shot an a400 for 6 months then sold it for an SBE3. But I have always liked Benelli better just a personal feeling thing. Your splitting hairs when comparing the two when you get down to it. I just enjoy playing along with the argument.

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    My sight fell of my sbe many years ago and I've never aimed, just swung and shot. It patterns cheap Federal steel pretty well, if I miss, it's my fault.

    Opening week of duck season my gun was randomly misfiring, sometimes just barely striking the firing pin. I thought it was the the hammer spring, turns out it was a spring inside this bolt. I'm guessing the broken spring was randomly binding the firing pin when I shouldered to shoot. I replaced it and a couple other springs and she fires fine now.

    After 26 years of nasty abuse, and the first time I've ever cleaned inside this bolt, I finally broke it.
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    Never seen that yet. I broke that long spring that goes around the pin about 12 years ago. Been meaning to replace it, but not sure why since it hasn't given me any trouble. I just put the now 2 pieces of it back on there and rolled on...

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    Guess I ought to pull that almost new M1 Super 90 out of the safe and see what it hits...
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    Nice. I’ve never had to take pictures of anything mechanical broken on my Remington 1100.

    40 years old and never skipped a beat.

    Hate y’all are breaking stuff on them dang benellis.

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    Tier 3 shotgun probs.

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    Huh, I got Benellis, Berettas and Brownings, every once in a while something must just feel like dying because I’m equally bad with all of them. Not really but it’s a scattergun, if the barrel has the lead and is pointed at the vector of the target you’ll hit it. I mean it’s a bead, not an optic. Get on that fits and shoot stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FULLCHOKE View Post
    I love owning guns that I don’t have to worry about shooting high, low, left, or right.

    Look where you want to shoot, and shoot where you’re target is about to be.

    Why complicate it with “Kentucky Windage”, shims, 2” low, etc...
    Beretta xtremas has a serious issue of shooting left. Can’t fix that. I’ll be will to bet you’ve never even check the POI on a gun
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    I had a problem looking at the bead for a long time. Come to find out the gun wasn’t junk I just didn’t know how to shoot.
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    Short video from last season, hard crosswind, duck jumps, start with a "warning shot" (LOL) adjust for cross wind and then I finally tighten up trying to kill an even higher climbing Grey with the second shot. This was the first season laying out in this marsh boat, it's deadly but takes getting used to shooting sitting stretched out. I'm more used to shooting while sitting on a shell bucket or shell box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FULLCHOKE View Post
    Nice. I’ve never had to take pictures of anything mechanical broken on my Remington 1100.

    40 years old and never skipped a beat.

    Hate y’all are breaking stuff on them dang benellis.
    I’ve had O rings break, turning my 1100 into a single shot, but three m1’s and one m2 have never given a moment’s trouble.

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    Yeah, comparing a Rem 1100 to any Benelli is like comparing a 1972 VW Bug to a new Corvette.
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