Posted by johndeerefan on January 09, 2014 at 14:05:51 from (216.135.37.250):
In Reply to: Least Liked Shotgun posted by 60 acre hillside on January 08, 2014 at 17:56:32:
Believe it or not, my least favorite is the Benelli Super Black Eagle. Paid $1800 for it and hated every shot I fired with it. It would not pattern worth a darn and it would jam (on good shells) from time to time. I tried every shell, choke tube combination I could find and still didn't shoot good. I missed 2 gobblers in one day with it. Went home and got the Mossberg 835 and dropped a gobbler the next morning at twice the yardage.
Brother in law and I had a trap competition. The Benelli would only go so far. You could shoot clays 30 yards further back using the 870. The exact distance held true for both of us shooting it. It wasn't just me.
I must have gotten a lemon, because others absolutely love theirs. I traded mine for a used Remington 1187 and a new Ruger 10/22. Best move I ever made.
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