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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 3203803" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>I'm talking 1oz target loads. I'll sound like a wuss, but those 1 1/8th oz loads will make a big difference on your shoulder if you shoot a lot of sporting clays. My 12 gauge reloads are 1200fps, 7/8oz of 9's. I know for a fact a benelli SBEII and a Benelli Supersport will not cycle them, but then again, the SBE is not designed for that either. You would think the supersport would have since its a target gun, but it would not. That would'nt be that big of a deal, but I've saw 2 different browning Maxus's eject them with ease, a Beretta A400 and a Beretta Teknys eject them fine. But the A400 was incredibly fast cycling. Just because their 1oz loads, does'nt mean their cheap loads. I know a lot of guys that only shoot 1oz Nobel sport and 1oz rio's. By definition, their "cheap" loads, but gas guns never seem to have a problem with them. I'm not bashing benelli, I had a M1 20 gauge and the gun handled incredibly well and I actually shoot them fairly well too, but it was nothing but a problem from day one. I'll take gas over inertia driven anyday. I just can't justify spending that much on a high end semi-auto and the gun not be capable of shooting anything I put in it, especially when there are others of comparible price, that will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 3203803, member: 6860"] I'm talking 1oz target loads. I'll sound like a wuss, but those 1 1/8th oz loads will make a big difference on your shoulder if you shoot a lot of sporting clays. My 12 gauge reloads are 1200fps, 7/8oz of 9's. I know for a fact a benelli SBEII and a Benelli Supersport will not cycle them, but then again, the SBE is not designed for that either. You would think the supersport would have since its a target gun, but it would not. That would'nt be that big of a deal, but I've saw 2 different browning Maxus's eject them with ease, a Beretta A400 and a Beretta Teknys eject them fine. But the A400 was incredibly fast cycling. Just because their 1oz loads, does'nt mean their cheap loads. I know a lot of guys that only shoot 1oz Nobel sport and 1oz rio's. By definition, their "cheap" loads, but gas guns never seem to have a problem with them. I'm not bashing benelli, I had a M1 20 gauge and the gun handled incredibly well and I actually shoot them fairly well too, but it was nothing but a problem from day one. I'll take gas over inertia driven anyday. I just can't justify spending that much on a high end semi-auto and the gun not be capable of shooting anything I put in it, especially when there are others of comparible price, that will. [/QUOTE]
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