beretta vs. benelli vs. Rem. 1100?
Another option would be one of the stoeger 2000's. I had a 28" wood stocked version and it shot very well for me. Currently have a 24" set ip for multifunction but haven't had a hance to really run it yet. They are based on the inertia action of the Benelli's and are fairly well made. You can find them on sale at the chain stores for around $3-350 pretty often. Nice and light and comes with four or five choke tubes. Especially for someone like me who isn't a big shotgun guy they are a great combo of price and reliability.
Doug K
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- beretta vs. benelli vs. Rem. 1100? -
bj,
2011-11-27, 01:45
- beretta vs. benelli vs. Rem. 1100? -
Hobie,
2011-11-27, 09:23
- Rem. 1100... I am trying to get my old 1100 back gonna cost -
Rob Leahy,
2011-11-27, 10:21
- If money wasn't an issue - Bud, 2011-11-27, 10:30
- Rem. 1100... I am trying to get my old 1100 back gonna cost - Slow Hand, 2011-11-27, 11:33
- Rem. 1100... I am trying to get my old 1100 back gonna cost -
Rob Leahy,
2011-11-27, 10:21
- beretta vs. benelli vs. Rem. 1100? -
Slow Hand,
2011-11-27, 11:32
- Shoot me an e-mail Doug. -
Rob Leahy,
2011-11-27, 11:33
- Sent one. - Slow Hand, 2011-11-27, 12:52
- Shoot me an e-mail Doug. -
Rob Leahy,
2011-11-27, 11:33
- beretta vs. benelli vs. Rem. 1100? - Gary G, 2011-11-27, 15:02
- beretta vs. benelli vs. Rem. 1100? - Wildcat, 2011-11-28, 08:01
- The answer I found to this question was a Weatherby SA-08 - JD, 2011-11-28, 15:07
- beretta vs. benelli vs. Rem. 1100? -
Hobie,
2011-11-27, 09:23