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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 4674582" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>I guess I should've put the "IMO" behind my list. To me what makes the A400 the best is years of seeing every kind of shotgun made put through its paces on a skeet field and sporting clays course. It don't take long to recognize quality when you're seeing cases ran through a gun Every weekend. I know birdshot is not the same as steel/magnum loads but I can't for the life of me understand why you pay the money for a sbe2 or 3 for a gun that is notorious for needing 1-1/8oz + loads to function reliably. To me, target loads are the best meter to determine what kind of quality you're dealing with when it comes to semi's. A semi that can handle the lightest target load flawlessly should never have an issue with a magnum load. The A400 is the fastest cycling shotgun I have ever seen and although I'm sure it's happened, I have never seen one failure. Not saying it don't happen, But if I personally watched 4 or 5 A400's fire literally tens of thousands of rounds, over several years without any issues, then yes, I will confidently tell you it's the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 4674582, member: 6860"] I guess I should’ve put the “IMO” behind my list. To me what makes the A400 the best is years of seeing every kind of shotgun made put through its paces on a skeet field and sporting clays course. It don’t take long to recognize quality when you’re seeing cases ran through a gun Every weekend. I know birdshot is not the same as steel/magnum loads but I can’t for the life of me understand why you pay the money for a sbe2 or 3 for a gun that is notorious for needing 1-1/8oz + loads to function reliably. To me, target loads are the best meter to determine what kind of quality you’re dealing with when it comes to semi’s. A semi that can handle the lightest target load flawlessly should never have an issue with a magnum load. The A400 is the fastest cycling shotgun I have ever seen and although I’m sure it’s happened, I have never seen one failure. Not saying it don’t happen, But if I personally watched 4 or 5 A400’s fire literally tens of thousands of rounds, over several years without any issues, then yes, I will confidently tell you it’s the best. [/QUOTE]
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