I bought one of these 6 months ago. I fancied something a little different to shoot for fun as a change from the O/U. Its a looker, such a gorgeous gun, weighs nothing! and as for recoil, what recoil? mine does not have the kick off and using Hull Sporting 100 28 gram the recoil is little more than a slight tap on the shoulder. You could shoot hundreds in a session and feel next to nothing. I spent a lot of time on pattern plates at different ranges from 15 yards to 50 yards to understand the adjustable rib and in very little time I have adjusted mine to shoot exactly where i want it too. It really does help to see your pattern at different ranges with each choke so you can help to 'see' the sweet spot of the pattern and where you need to put it it to break the clay. I've shot some of my highest scores with mine (28") in fact I had to put it away so not to make the O/U feel neglected! Downsides? for me 2. She clangs a bit, when you shoot it you'll get it, it's not a problem really, its just different! Other thing, it ejects shells about 10 feet away, so get a magnetic pickup stick to have with you and make life easy 🙂 Oh, the trigger is a bit of a stretch for me, but I adapted to it ok. What turned out to be a purchase for a spot of fun, is actually a superb tool, I could very easily not pick up the O/U and just stick with this. The Beretta half choke seems to break anything from 10 yards to 45 yards, I swear its magical! I'm utterly converted to the Monte Carlo stock and high rib. For me the high rib helps you see a clearer sight picture and as Matt says the Monte Carlo stock means you always get the same sight picture no matter what. Thats a good thing. I've taken to this so much that I am very seriously considering part exchanging my 725 MK2 in for the Beretta 694 ACS with Monte Carlo stock so I can have both guns with this level of adjustability and user-friendly ability. The wood is gorgeous, it's really simple to strip completely and clean. Oh, just thought of another negative! none of my gun slips were long enough to fit it!! its a long beastie! mine is the 28" so the shorter of them, but even so I think its 52" long. The Beretta Transformer gun slips are perfect for this gun, just make sure its long enough! This Multi Target is a keeper. Never seen another yet, but it'll be a talking point if I do meet another user!
Thank you mat for the multitarget review, I now understand more about my gun. I'm a left hander shooting a right hand ejecting auto. But I love the gun.
I have A400 game version with the kick off system, it shoots great, very pointable, no recoil, easy to maintain. At the first time you need to shoot one pack with 32 gram cartridges. Then it shoot 24 gram perfectly
I shoot an A400 Xcel (blue) with a kick off Love it However although the wood work looks stunning I think it is Laser enhanced Another great review as usual, thank you and now I am considering the Multitarget but don`t tell the wife ps Please don`t call it the Smurf you`ll be giving me a complex Ha Ha
Yes the original A400 Xcel (smurfs) along with all other wooden stocked A400 (not including the Multitarget) have laser enhanced Xtra grain. Thanks for watching. Kind regards, Maty
Another great review ,really know your stuff about all the guns out there I'm learning alot also I hsve a a400 xplus and it's never jammed brilliant guns
I got two xcel sporting models and 1 a400 xtream plus abd these are some clay busting guns. I shot with browning, benelli and mossberg and the beretta semi automatics are easy on the shoulder and i hit 80 plus clays out of 100 every tournament.
Reliability is superb and the adjustable set up is really, really so good! I;ve owned my Multi target for 6 months, videos of it in use on my youtube. Its a keeper, I'll not sell mine.
I have A400 game version with the kick off system, it shoots great, very pointable, no recoil, easy to maintain. At the first time you need to shoot one pack with 32 gram cartridges. Then it shoot 24 gram perfectly
Great video Matt. I'm new to shooting, and currently shoot a Bettonsoli. When the time is right to upgrade, I'll defiantly be in touch for one of these or a MK38!
hi i brought a benelli rafello from you guys at the game fair i dont know how the shim system works gotta work it out.Having said that that multi target looks pretty might even pay a visit to your shooting ground and gun room.thx for another great review
I’ve got my benelli raffeallo set up as a monte carlo it’s improved my shooting comfort massively the multi target stock on a A400 without the high rib would be a great option for taller people of the 6ft plus height o do all my shooting with benelli semis because of the recoil issues my stocks are extended to 15.4 and there’s no fatigue after shooting all day with them because of the lack of recoil it would be great to see a victoria model of the beretta autos for women in my mind a semi auto is very adaptable to fit and the lack of recoil is a confidence booster for anyone starting out
Hi Matt another brill review on the multi target. You mentioned in the video you could get them in a left-handed ejection, I know you can get a left-handed version in the A400 Action but is it available in the multi target?
Thanks Steve for your comment. Sadly it is indeed only the A400 Action model and Xtreme Plus that are available in L/H eject. I guess that Beretta don't see the value in making such a niche gun as the Multitarget in L/H. I am pleased you are enjoying the videos. Kind regards, Matt
Indeed on all of the other wooden stocked A400 models (including the smurf), the wood is enhanced with extra grain laser treatment. An the Multitarget though it is the true grain of the wood. Thanks for watching kind regards, Matt
I'm considering buying one of these for trap but am concerned about the shell ejection and it interrupting other shooters on the line. Can you comment on whether the shell kicks down or out and if my concerns for trap are warranted?
A great review but I notice you never mentioned the question of keeping gas guns clean and while I’m tempted to include a semi auto in the gun cabinet I’ve sort of assumed that the inertia driven Benelli was the way to go if you were after a totally reliable gun - but then there’s the issue of recoil (apparently) - my regular go to gun for almost everything is a 525. When people talk about the recoil of inertia guns they never seem to specify what they’re comparing it with eg a gas operated gun or a regular o/u. Having turned 70 I don’t think I’d want a gun with significantly more recoil when shooting standard clay loads.
Not sure if this will help... I own the A400 Multi target, my main gun is a 725. The cleaning of the A400 is extremely simple, very little to clean, the piston is small and very simple to clean. The whole gun can be completely striped to bare components in under a few minutes with one tool needed to remove the trigger assembly. You probably only need to total strip the gun once every couple of years maybe? carn’t see why you’d need to clean the trigger unit, but you can easily! I shoot the same cartridge through both the 725 and A400 Multi target. Hull sporting 100's 28 gram. The recoil on these A400's is really minimal, its almost... non existent! I don't have any form of kick off or recoil system on my A400 M/T. First time shooting my A400 MT it kind of resembled shooting a springer air rifle! HTH
Boxer done. I've been shooting an A400 for years. I've had my shoulder replaced so the kick-off is really helpful.
I bought one of these 6 months ago. I fancied something a little different to shoot for fun as a change from the O/U. Its a looker, such a gorgeous gun, weighs nothing! and as for recoil, what recoil? mine does not have the kick off and using Hull Sporting 100 28 gram the recoil is little more than a slight tap on the shoulder. You could shoot hundreds in a session and feel next to nothing.
I spent a lot of time on pattern plates at different ranges from 15 yards to 50 yards to understand the adjustable rib and in very little time I have adjusted mine to shoot exactly where i want it too. It really does help to see your pattern at different ranges with each choke so you can help to 'see' the sweet spot of the pattern and where you need to put it it to break the clay. I've shot some of my highest scores with mine (28") in fact I had to put it away so not to make the O/U feel neglected!
Downsides? for me 2. She clangs a bit, when you shoot it you'll get it, it's not a problem really, its just different! Other thing, it ejects shells about 10 feet away, so get a magnetic pickup stick to have with you and make life easy 🙂 Oh, the trigger is a bit of a stretch for me, but I adapted to it ok.
What turned out to be a purchase for a spot of fun, is actually a superb tool, I could very easily not pick up the O/U and just stick with this. The Beretta half choke seems to break anything from 10 yards to 45 yards, I swear its magical!
I'm utterly converted to the Monte Carlo stock and high rib. For me the high rib helps you see a clearer sight picture and as Matt says the Monte Carlo stock means you always get the same sight picture no matter what. Thats a good thing.
I've taken to this so much that I am very seriously considering part exchanging my 725 MK2 in for the Beretta 694 ACS with Monte Carlo stock so I can have both guns with this level of adjustability and user-friendly ability.
The wood is gorgeous, it's really simple to strip completely and clean. Oh, just thought of another negative! none of my gun slips were long enough to fit it!! its a long beastie! mine is the 28" so the shorter of them, but even so I think its 52" long. The Beretta Transformer gun slips are perfect for this gun, just make sure its long enough!
This Multi Target is a keeper.
Never seen another yet, but it'll be a talking point if I do meet another user!
Thank you mat for the multitarget review, I now understand more about my gun. I'm a left hander shooting a right hand ejecting auto. But I love the gun.
Thank you for your comment. Glad you found the video informative. Kind regards, Matt
Matt, great video on the Beretta A400. You never fail to deliver on information about shotguns.
Thank you for your comment Tim. Did you get sorted with a 525 SL yet? Kind regards, Matt
@@PremierGunsDoveridge I need to circle back on that with you.
Great for the three clay , many grounds still ban three clays , as it’s great fun
I have the Beretta A400 which was Smurf Blue but I had mine ANODIZED in a very nice root beer brown, looks and shoots amazing!
I have A400 game version with the kick off system, it shoots great, very pointable, no recoil, easy to maintain. At the first time you need to shoot one pack with 32 gram cartridges. Then it shoot 24 gram perfectly
I shoot an A400 Xcel (blue) with a kick off Love it However although the wood work looks stunning I think it is Laser enhanced Another great review as usual, thank you and now I am considering the Multitarget but don`t tell the wife ps Please don`t call it the Smurf you`ll be giving me a complex Ha Ha
Yes the original A400 Xcel (smurfs) along with all other wooden stocked A400 (not including the Multitarget) have laser enhanced Xtra grain. Thanks for watching. Kind regards, Maty
Another great review ,really know your stuff about all the guns out there I'm learning alot also I hsve a a400 xplus and it's never jammed brilliant guns
Thank you for your comment. I am pleased you are enjoying the videos. These are great guns. Kind regards, Matt
Thanks Ross. I am pleased that you found the video informative. Kind regards, Matt
I got two xcel sporting models and 1 a400 xtream plus abd these are some clay busting guns. I shot with browning, benelli and mossberg and the beretta semi automatics are easy on the shoulder and i hit 80 plus clays out of 100 every tournament.
Great review! I appreciate your honest opinion because I have been considering purchasing one but wasn't sure of the reliability and set up. 👍
No problem at all. Glad you enjoyed the video. Kind regards, Matt
Reliability is superb and the adjustable set up is really, really so good! I;ve owned my Multi target for 6 months, videos of it in use on my youtube. Its a keeper, I'll not sell mine.
I have A400 game version with the kick off system, it shoots great, very pointable, no recoil, easy to maintain. At the first time you need to shoot one pack with 32 gram cartridges. Then it shoot 24 gram perfectly
That's a really nice looking gun, I don't have a ues for a atuo but I do like that
Great video Matt. I'm new to shooting, and currently shoot a Bettonsoli. When the time is right to upgrade, I'll defiantly be in touch for one of these or a MK38!
Thanks you.Let me know when you are in the market and we wil get you sorted. I am pleased that you are enjoying the channel. Kind regards, Matt
hi i brought a benelli rafello from you guys at the game fair i dont know how the shim system works gotta work it out.Having said that that multi target looks pretty might even pay a visit to your shooting ground and gun room.thx for another great review
No problem at all. Please get in touch and we can get you 'shimmed' up. Kind regards, Matt
I’ve got my benelli raffeallo set up as a monte carlo it’s improved my shooting comfort massively the multi target stock on a A400 without the high rib would be a great option for taller people of the 6ft plus height o do all my shooting with benelli semis because of the recoil issues my stocks are extended to 15.4 and there’s no fatigue after shooting all day with them because of the lack of recoil it would be great to see a victoria model of the beretta autos for women in my mind a semi auto is very adaptable to fit and the lack of recoil is a confidence booster for anyone starting out
Just purchased A400 Xplor, the smurf Blue was not attractive. I don’t know what Beretta was thinking with that.
Hi Matt another brill review on the multi target. You mentioned in the video you could get them in a left-handed ejection, I know you can get a left-handed version in the A400 Action but is it available in the multi target?
Thanks Steve for your comment. Sadly it is indeed only the A400 Action model and Xtreme Plus that are available in L/H eject. I guess that Beretta don't see the value in making such a niche gun as the Multitarget in L/H. I am pleased you are enjoying the videos. Kind regards, Matt
V3 is smoother on the shoulder more reliable and cheaper.
I thought the wood grade was a form of laser/ inking process beretta used? my smurf gun certainly is can you clarify please
Indeed on all of the other wooden stocked A400 models (including the smurf), the wood is enhanced with extra grain laser treatment. An the Multitarget though it is the true grain of the wood. Thanks for watching kind regards, Matt
Thanks for the clarification Matt 👍
Did you attend or hear further news on the latest meeting at Bisley where I believe BASc attended
I'm considering buying one of these for trap but am concerned about the shell ejection and it interrupting other shooters on the line. Can you comment on whether the shell kicks down or out and if my concerns for trap are warranted?
I have an a400 sporting (same action) it flings the empty shells about 6-8 feet to the side
A great review but I notice you never mentioned the question of keeping gas guns clean and while I’m tempted to include a semi auto in the gun cabinet I’ve sort of assumed that the inertia driven Benelli was the way to go if you were after a totally reliable gun - but then there’s the issue of recoil (apparently) - my regular go to gun for almost everything is a 525. When people talk about the recoil of inertia guns they never seem to specify what they’re comparing it with eg a gas operated gun or a regular o/u. Having turned 70 I don’t think I’d want a gun with significantly more recoil when shooting standard clay loads.
Not sure if this will help... I own the A400 Multi target, my main gun is a 725. The cleaning of the A400 is extremely simple, very little to clean, the piston is small and very simple to clean. The whole gun can be completely striped to bare components in under a few minutes with one tool needed to remove the trigger assembly. You probably only need to total strip the gun once every couple of years maybe? carn’t see why you’d need to clean the trigger unit, but you can easily! I shoot the same cartridge through both the 725 and A400 Multi target. Hull sporting 100's 28 gram.
The recoil on these A400's is really minimal, its almost... non existent! I don't have any form of kick off or recoil system on my A400 M/T. First time shooting my A400 MT it kind of resembled shooting a springer air rifle! HTH
Thanks Martyn - that was very useful. Thanks for taking the time to post your experience of using both guns.
@@grahamedwards9920 You are very welcome, ask if you need to know anything. all the best.
I got rid of mine the noise out of the spring mechanism and lost money
is the LOP longer with the KO stock?
Same LOP with K/O
No me gusto porque !!blablabla !!y no entendí nada porque no se inglesssssss
Modern beretta semi,s are overpriced trash.And the follow up from beretta is terrible. NEVER AGAIN.
Thank you for your comment. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Kind regards, Matt
Opinions are like belly buttons, everybody has one.