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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 4675029" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>Yeah. But the difference in my opinion vs yours is mine is right........Hahahahaha. I'm just messing with ya. </p><p></p><p>I'm a self proclaimed shotgun snob. I'm opposite most people because to me a rifle is nothing more than a tool and a shotgun is where the fun is at. I just saw so many guys trying to get into clays and bring their hunting guns or go buy a cheap over/under. I have seen guns literally fall to pieces after about the first 2500 rounds. Yeah those guns fit them well and the guys actually shot them well but a gun don't break clays if it's in pieces in the grass. Haha</p><p></p><p>I'm a 28 gauge fan and eventually I'll probably get an ethos in 28. So I'm not completely anti benelli!!! They handle and fit me perfect but I just couldn't never get one to function reliably or stay in one piece. I shot o/u 's for years because I never felt like there was not a semi on the market that was flawless. After a few years, I bought a A400 and a sx3 20 gauge and have not been disappointed. But like you stated, it's all relative to what it'll be used for!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 4675029, member: 6860"] Yeah. But the difference in my opinion vs yours is mine is right........Hahahahaha. I’m just messing with ya. I’m a self proclaimed shotgun snob. I’m opposite most people because to me a rifle is nothing more than a tool and a shotgun is where the fun is at. I just saw so many guys trying to get into clays and bring their hunting guns or go buy a cheap over/under. I have seen guns literally fall to pieces after about the first 2500 rounds. Yeah those guns fit them well and the guys actually shot them well but a gun don’t break clays if it’s in pieces in the grass. Haha I’m a 28 gauge fan and eventually I’ll probably get an ethos in 28. So I’m not completely anti benelli!!! They handle and fit me perfect but I just couldn’t never get one to function reliably or stay in one piece. I shot o/u ‘s for years because I never felt like there was not a semi on the market that was flawless. After a few years, I bought a A400 and a sx3 20 gauge and have not been disappointed. But like you stated, it’s all relative to what it’ll be used for! [/QUOTE]
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