A little off topic shotgun talk.

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    Friday was my birthday and my lovely wife surprised me with quite the gift! She got me a brand spanking new Benelli Sport II 12 gauge shotgun! I have been drooling over this gun for a while now and apparently I must have dropped just the right amount of hints!

    #33573
    Avatar photoMark Schafer
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    Nice.. Is this going to be a dedicated clay games gun or will you be sporting it in the field also. Has the wife mentioned any hints for her birthday. 😉
    MS

    #33574

    Mark I wouldn’t dedicate any shotgun to just shooting clays! After all it is in the guns nature to go after “real” birds at some point and time…right?

    No hints yet but her birthday is not until June. Hopefully I will be able to take care of that present on the New Zealand trip…

    Joel

    #33575
    Avatar photoMark Schafer
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    That’s my way of thinkin I have bird guns that I shot clays with. What do you think of the fit,any shimming?
    Some gifts come with no strings attached

    #33576

    The fit is really good at this point Mark. I will be shooting the gun for the first time on Wednesday and should have a better feel after that.

    The owners manual recommends shooting a heavier load during the break in period. I have never been a huge fan of magnum loads but I was always shooting my over under which meant my shoulder was taking the brunt of the kick. It will be interesting to see how much this new auto takes in the way of the kick.

    Joel

    #33577
    Avatar photoMark Schafer
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    I will confess to being a Beretta guy (391’s) and they suggest the same for the break in period I interpreted that to mean no wimpy reloads.
    If you haven’t seen this it is very impressive. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5uHt4AwYb4
    MS

    #33578

    I think that is a guy that has had WAY too much time on his hands over the years. Damn impressive though!

    Joel

    #33579
    ethan smith
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    I think Tom Knapp has a TV show called American Bird Hunter. He is a pretty funny guy and emphasizes safety a lot on his show. Its a good show, he doesn’t do all the trick shooting though, he mostly just goes hunting.

    I have a Benelli Super Nova. Its my only gun at this point, but its a heck of a work horse and goes bang every time. Its not a sexy / classic sporting gun but it gets the job done and I don’t have to worry about beating it up in a duck blind.

    #33580
    anonymous
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    I’m about to go the auto route eventually. . Had an epic grouse season- LOTS of flushes.

    #33581
    Avatar photoMark Schafer
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    I will grab one of the autoloaders if I hope to do a lot of shootin say for doves or plan to use some bigger pay loads for

    #33582
    bob bolton
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    I admire you guys that can shoot 12 gages. I have 3 twelves and a 20 in my gun case gathering dust. Got hit head on by a drunk driver a few years back and had a few plates and screws added to my neck. Can’t take the recoil anymore. Had to quit skeet shooting but I still hunt. I use a S X S 28 gage for grouse and woodcock and I just love it. Points instinctively and my percentage has gone way up. Of course I couldn’t hit grouse worth a darn before so any improvement is a big plus.

    Bob

    #33583
    Grant Wright
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    My Dad gave me a Berretta Silver Pigeon when I graduated from High School.

    #33584
    Avatar photoMark Schafer
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    Grant,
    I have the plain jane 686 but what a great shooter I had Briley .410 tubes made to use it for skeet, do you use a 12 or 20 for them doves.

    #33585
    Avatar photoMark Schafer
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    Joel,
    You said you would be shooting that gun how’d it go.

    #33586

    It went very well Mark! Love the feel of the gun and there were a lot of dusted clays out there as well. The only thing I didn’t like was the two boxes of magnum shells I had to shot through it for the break in. Even with the gun being an auto those magnums still have a good kick. The gun handles them a lot nicer then my O/U did though. The other thing I hate about those magnum loads is they really dirty up the gun. 🙁

    Joel

    #33587
    Grant Wright
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    Mark,

    My Silver Pigeon is a 20 gauge.

    #33588
    Avatar photoMark Schafer
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    Grant,
    When I was in South Dakota last year they talked about a sandhill

    #33589
    Grant Wright
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    Sandhill is great to eat….I’ve heard them called the “sirloin in the sky”.

    If you soak them in saltwater overnight, cube the breast meat, load it on a skewer with some jalepenos,

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