03-25-2022, 01:43 PM
(03-25-2022, 01:24 PM)Snarl Wrote: I saw some Shout Box chatter this a.m. and wanted to post a recommendation for anyone considering a shotgun for purchase.
I did a Lot of research before my last purchase. Disclaimer: As a lefty, I am somewhat constrained. I don't think so in this case, but there 'could' have been some options left unconsidered, before dropping coins all over.
The Benelli M2 Field
I know some folks worry about 'the kick' a shotgun produces. We're talking about a semi-auto here, and the takeaway is ... when the action cycles after pulling the trigger, most of the recoil is used-up and doesn't slam into your shoulder. Because of that, this firearm rates as one of the lightest (felt) recoiling firearms I own. My .45 1911 pistola probably generates more recoil. My ARs produce more.
If you're serious about buying a shotgun, consider the M2's versatility in the video above. There's a reason this shotgun is preferred by competitors and hunters alike. And, if you're a righty, and you want to buy one of these all setup, Taran Tactical is the place to shop. Pricey, but you only cry once if you only haft'a buy once.
As for my own experience: I love the shotgun. Shotguns are the 'funnest' firearms to shoot. I shoot trap & skeet & sporting clays. Hard to describe the satisfaction that come with pulling the trigger and seeing your target disintegrate ... and knowing you're 'that good'. I hunt all kinds of birds ... and a bag full of squirrels is what you need for the best Brunswick Stew you'll ever taste. There are shotgun 'activities', and the people who gather for them, are some of the best folks I've ever met.
I'll just shut up now.
Very nice and a great recommendation.
I'm still sporting my old Mossberg Semi 12ga, weighs a ton but after over 20 years with it I'm kind of partial.
My older brother likes Benelli's and has nothing but good to say about his.