Have an M2 12 ga. I absolutely love that gun. I can't justify an SBE for the main reason that I don't waterfowl hunt. I may pick up an 870 super mag just to fill the void though.
Have an M2 12 ga. I absolutely love that gun. I can't justify an SBE for the main reason that I don't waterfowl hunt. I may pick up an 870 super mag just to fill the void though.
duck, we can change that. we have the technology
M2 20g here. I use if for everything - even when I should man up and go with heavier/meaner rounds. I just can't help it - it's so light and fits me to the T - almost no recoil. It makes me giddy sometimes. ::laughing::
....just need to be a better shot with the 20ga.
I own 2, Montefeltro and a SBE. The thing with shotguns is they have gotten like everything else, you pay for a quality lifetime gun or you pay for a cheapo that will last 5-10 years.
If you use the gun just for hunting upland and an occasional waterfowl shoot, say 100-150 rounds per year at the most a cheapo will do, they are designed for the casual hunter. However if you are shooting sporting clays, upland and waterfowl, launching 500-1000+ rounds per year including 3" and 3.5", that will take it's toll on a cheapo pretty quickly.
I couldn't tell you how many thousands of rounds I've put through my SBE but it has to be well over 10,000 and it has never failed me. Lost the recoil pad somehow this year but found it a month later.
Truly one of the "you get what you pay for" items. They make a damn good action.
Couldn't agree more. I shoot an old (emphasis on old) Browning Auto-5. The gun is close to 60 years old.
Cost and worth is mostly in the eye of the beholder. Do you want to be able to hand your guns down to your grandchildren some day. Pretty sure they will want something brand new but your guns will look nice in their gun safe.