Awesome review and great presentation covered here. I've yet to see one in person, but hopefully get a chance to shoot one someday soon. Still love my DT-10's though. Thanks for a terrific vid on a great new gun from Beretta. With as many DT-11's we saw during last Olympics, makes you wonder if this gun will soon be making an appearance. Not cheap, but a lot of gun for the money. Watching you shoot in slo-mo-, theres so little recoil, its amazing. Barrel technology has come so far. Beretta has taken this technology to the next level for sure !!!!
Thank you for your comment and kind words. As a huge DT11 fan this is amazingly smoother. I would think that we will see SL2's appearing on the Olympic platforms and winning medals in the not too distant future. Kind regards, Matthew
What an intriguing shotgun. When you used the term synergy, I'm sure many people "flashed" to the Browning due to the design and line. 😆 Please, let it be known that there is no comparison between them. While I do like the DT11, the slimmer profile makes it much easier for 2nd target acquisition and the texture at the rear of the action really eliminates glare. People may not like the profile or the price but the SL2 is a certified demon on the clay ground. Thanks for sharing this gun in its natural environment. 😀
Thank you for your comment. I should have perhaps said synergy with an 'S'😂. I think that when people embrace the features and technology in this gun it is going to be huge. Kind regards, Matthew
A great review Matt, as always. The gun has a lovely avant garde appearance and your review will add weight to what I understand is an impressive level of demand, despite its price point.
I just picked mine up on Saturday and went straight to the range, it’s a work of art for sure. My only gripe is the optical illusion where the stock meets the receiver, it appears the line don’t match up but they do. I just wish it was more obvious that it wasn’t a mistake
I think the 120 year old Army & Navy 16 gauge I have just handed on to a young friend to use and care for in the future and which he still uses for driven game with great effect might just beat that. Interesting to see that SL2 in 120yrs time.
Thank you for your comment. Not quite a true comparison as I suspect that most SL2's will probably shoot in 15-20 years what an English gun like your A & N will shoot in its lifetime. Kind regards, Matthew
Price point is bonkers, or priced at those with more money than sense. I could understand if it had custom hand engraving. The next big issue is reliability and having to deal with GMK, if you know you know. Then there’s Beretta Italy, try dealing with them and you’ll know. Some of the SL2’s I’ve seen have also had awful wood grades, which is again ridiculous at this price point, to be fair this one doesn’t look too bad, others I’ve seen in the flesh (and online) have looked like planks of pine, all attention to detail at factory and the couldn’t care less approach, if you want one, this is what you get, don’t like it don’t buy it. The Reality at this price point there are far better and arguably cheaper guns. there are also plenty of guns out there sub £2k that will hit anything you point it at, look at any of the top 10 shooters in the UK, they all shoot mid range browning and beretta. SL2 will be heavily reduced with second hand/ex demos will be even cheaper (still massively overpriced, but cheaper). Can’t help but feel beretta missed a trick here, they should have looked at the DT12 project. 🤔 Guess what’s coming next 🤦🏻♂️. Great vid as always guys and garlands is an awesome ground 🇬🇧 ❤
Thank you for your comment and sharing your thoughts. I guess that time will tell regarding the popularity and prices of these guns. I think that with such a small surcharge for custom woodwork I think that shooters who want one will go down that route. Kind regards, Matthew
I completely agree with everything written in this comment. Anyone who pays $22,000 for this shotgun is of the ilk “ I’ve got one and you don’t.” To make an argument that this shotgun provides ANY true technical advantages over many less expensive competition shotguns is hogwash.
@@the45er agree, and to say you can spec better wood if you want to for more money is shocking at this price, zero engraving, poor wood, good gun for maybe 12k. maybe. And yes dealing with GMK should be considered when purchasing. Be shocked if it's a success..
Based on your review I think Beretta has got this right. And I like the look. But also based on your review this is not the gun for me as I’m not a much of a ‘shot’. I would however like to try an SL2 and SL5 someday.
As someone who likes a traditional looking gun, I find myself strangely seduced by the visual appeal of the SL2. I don’t need one, I certainly don’t deserve one, but if I had the money I would buy one!
Thank you for your comment. I do see what you mean regarding the aesthetics of the gun. I am sure that it is a result of years of research and development by the Beretta team. Kind regards, Matthew
Shot one at Doveridge its OK .I noticed the blacking was worn of the top lever ,My XS Pro I think shoot lots better and just look at the price (Matt could sell sand to the Arabs)
The space age was 50-60 years ago. We are in the age of the share holder. That or the asylum seeker but I’m not sure how that translates in the art sense 😁👍🏼
Its nice no doubt about it, bit too techy looking for me but the price is ridiculous, as per all the top tier really. Paying for exclusivity and branding, thats why i love seeing digweed still kill it with his beaten up mx2000s
Thank you for your comment. I think if we were to delve into what Beretta have spent on this project I don't think that the price is that ridiculous. Digweed is the king. Kind regards, Matthew
@eastfieldgunroom i'd argue they haven't spent a great deal, they are masters at slapping a fancy name on a forging process, its a frankenstein gun, its nice and will be a great gun, but realistically it doen't cost them 10k to make , its not like automotive with eletrical etc
@@eastfieldgunroom you may want to tell that to gun trader then lol maybe its ex demo and fired only a few rounds but its deff there. or was when i looked
Just get a DT10 or DT11. This is bells and whistles added to impress the gullible. Bought to impress your shooting chums (but don't watch them sniggering about you between themselves)
@eastfield Gunroom, steel shot proofed, let's agree to disagree and according to me you should make it more clear. What I see the barrels are stamped with CIP S, which means it is proofed for superior steel shot. HOWEVER it does not has the Fleur de lis-stamp which means it isn't approved for high performance steel. Correct me if I am wrong!?
Thank you for your comment. I agree that although the gun is not fleur de lis HP proofed it is CIP proofed which denotes it can be used with standard steel cartridges so technically the gun is steel shot proof. Kind regards, Matthew
Hi Matt, best presentation so far, what an absolute masterpiece of a shotgun.
Thank you for your comment and kind words You treating yourself Mike? Kind regards, Matthew
Awesome review and great presentation covered here. I've yet to see one in person, but hopefully get a chance to shoot one someday soon. Still love my DT-10's though. Thanks for a terrific vid on a great new gun from Beretta. With as many DT-11's we saw during last Olympics, makes you wonder if this gun will soon be making an appearance. Not cheap, but a lot of gun for the money. Watching you shoot in slo-mo-, theres so little recoil, its amazing. Barrel technology has come so far. Beretta has taken this technology to the next level for sure !!!!
Thank you for your comment and kind words. As a huge DT11 fan this is amazingly smoother. I would think that we will see SL2's appearing on the Olympic platforms and winning medals in the not too distant future. Kind regards, Matthew
The best gun that i have had the pleasure to shoot, straight out of the box. Thanks for the chance to shoot it.
Thank you for your comment. I would agree that the SL2 is exceptionally smooth and pointable. Kind regards, Matthew
Very nice. Hopefully they sell well and more affordable DT11's will hit the market.
Fantastic review video, just found the channel, brilliant! Look forward to more content.
Thank you for your comment and kind words. Kind regards, Matthew
What an intriguing shotgun. When you used the term synergy, I'm sure many people "flashed" to the Browning due to the design and line. 😆 Please, let it be known that there is no comparison between them. While I do like the DT11, the slimmer profile makes it much easier for 2nd target acquisition and the texture at the rear of the action really eliminates glare. People may not like the profile or the price but the SL2 is a certified demon on the clay ground. Thanks for sharing this gun in its natural environment. 😀
Thank you for your comment. I should have perhaps said synergy with an 'S'😂. I think that when people embrace the features and technology in this gun it is going to be huge. Kind regards, Matthew
A great review Matt, as always. The gun has a lovely avant garde appearance and your review will add weight to what I understand is an impressive level of demand, despite its price point.
Thank you for your comment, I am pleased that you enjoyed the video. It really is a remarkable shotgun. Kind regards, Matthew
Great video as always.. shot the very same gun and absolutely loved it, amazing recoil control and overall fit and feel..
Thank you for your comment and kind words. It really is something else this gun. Kind regards, Matthew
I just picked mine up on Saturday and went straight to the range, it’s a work of art for sure. My only gripe is the optical illusion where the stock meets the receiver, it appears the line don’t match up but they do. I just wish it was more obvious that it wasn’t a mistake
Thank you for your comment. A great gun, enjoy it! Kind regards, Matthew
Great review as always Matt great knowledge shared.
Thank you for your comment and kind words. I am pleased that you enjoyed the video. Kind regards, Matthew
£140mil on the lottery tomorrow night and yes, I’ll have one. I have picked one up at the Beretta Gallery in London. Very nice to handle.
Thank you for your comment. I know it was last week but call me if your numbers came up! Kind regards, Matthew
Thank You. A Great Review. 😊😊😊
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That's a nice bit of kit!!! Great review.
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Ooooo very nice. Great vid. Thanks!
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Wow what stunning gun
Thank you for your comment. It is certainly a looker! Kind regards, Matthew
A stunning gun
superb review cheers 👋👋👋
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You almost have me taking a second mortgage out to buy one of these.
Hahahahahah
Thank you for your comment. It is a sensational bit of kit. Kind regards, Matthew
I think the 120 year old Army & Navy 16 gauge I have just handed on to a young friend to use and care for in the future and which he still uses for driven game with great effect might just beat that. Interesting to see that SL2 in 120yrs time.
Thank you for your comment. Not quite a true comparison as I suspect that most SL2's will probably shoot in 15-20 years what an English gun like your A & N will shoot in its lifetime. Kind regards, Matthew
MOST PROBABLY YES...THE BEST SHOTGUN EVER BUILT.
Thank you for your comment. It is certainly extremely impressive. Kind regards, Matthew
Price point is bonkers, or priced at those with more money than sense. I could understand if it had custom hand engraving. The next big issue is reliability and having to deal with GMK, if you know you know. Then there’s Beretta Italy, try dealing with them and you’ll know. Some of the SL2’s I’ve seen have also had awful wood grades, which is again ridiculous at this price point, to be fair this one doesn’t look too bad, others I’ve seen in the flesh (and online) have looked like planks of pine, all attention to detail at factory and the couldn’t care less approach, if you want one, this is what you get, don’t like it don’t buy it. The Reality at this price point there are far better and arguably cheaper guns. there are also plenty of guns out there sub £2k that will hit anything you point it at, look at any of the top 10 shooters in the UK, they all shoot mid range browning and beretta. SL2 will be heavily reduced with second hand/ex demos will be even cheaper (still massively overpriced, but cheaper). Can’t help but feel beretta missed a trick here, they should have looked at the DT12 project. 🤔 Guess what’s coming next 🤦🏻♂️. Great vid as always guys and garlands is an awesome ground 🇬🇧 ❤
Thank you for your comment and sharing your thoughts. I guess that time will tell regarding the popularity and prices of these guns. I think that with such a small surcharge for custom woodwork I think that shooters who want one will go down that route. Kind regards, Matthew
I completely agree with everything written in this comment. Anyone who pays $22,000 for this shotgun is of the ilk “ I’ve got one and you don’t.” To make an argument that this shotgun provides ANY true technical advantages over many less expensive competition shotguns is hogwash.
@@the45er agree, and to say you can spec better wood if you want to for more money is shocking at this price, zero engraving, poor wood, good gun for maybe 12k. maybe. And yes dealing with GMK should be considered when purchasing. Be shocked if it's a success..
Thanks Matt 20k? Looks soo good
Will stick to my DT10
Thank you for your comment, it is an incredible piece of kit. DT11 I think is the next step for you. Hope you're well. Kind regards, Matthew
Matt I didn't realise that Mel had improved so much with her shooting , as she claims a 1/2inch makes a massive difference🙄🙄
That is Nice 👌👌
Thank you for your comment. I agree it is nice. Kind regards, Matthew
Based on your review I think Beretta has got this right. And I like the look. But also based on your review this is not the gun for me as I’m not a much of a ‘shot’. I would however like to try an SL2 and SL5 someday.
Thank you for your comment. I would agree that this gun is not for everybody. Kind regards, Matthew
Qual o valor dessa Beretta
Looks a bit Browning Cynergy to me....an innovative shotgun within the last thirty years. Wink wink.
Thank you for your comment. I would agree that there are very slight similarities in the styling yes. Kind regards, Matthew
Cynergy are better and a fraction of the price!
As someone who likes a traditional looking gun, I find myself strangely seduced by the visual appeal of the SL2. I don’t need one, I certainly don’t deserve one, but if I had the money I would buy one!
Thank you for your comment. I do see what you mean regarding the aesthetics of the gun. I am sure that it is a result of years of research and development by the Beretta team. Kind regards, Matthew
Ill take it hunting
Shot one at Doveridge its OK .I noticed the blacking was worn of the top lever ,My XS Pro I think shoot lots better and just look at the price (Matt could sell sand to the Arabs)
The space age was 50-60 years ago. We are in the age of the share holder. That or the asylum seeker but I’m not sure how that translates in the art sense 😁👍🏼
So is the lock up the same as a Browning action?
Thank you for your comment. The gun has an S010 lock up, nothing like a Browning. Kind regards, Matthew
@@eastfieldgunroom thanks Matt
Its nice no doubt about it, bit too techy looking for me but the price is ridiculous, as per all the top tier really.
Paying for exclusivity and branding, thats why i love seeing digweed still kill it with his beaten up mx2000s
Thank you for your comment. I think if we were to delve into what Beretta have spent on this project I don't think that the price is that ridiculous. Digweed is the king. Kind regards, Matthew
@eastfieldgunroom i'd argue they haven't spent a great deal, they are masters at slapping a fancy name on a forging process, its a frankenstein gun, its nice and will be a great gun, but realistically it doen't cost them 10k to make , its not like automotive with eletrical etc
Crazy price point. It’s the Indian not the arrow
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Just buy a Perazzi at 30% cheaper.
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18k second hand ...... really ...
Thank you for your comment. That is the new price. Kind regards, Matthew
@@eastfieldgunroom you may want to tell that to gun trader then lol maybe its ex demo and fired only a few rounds but its deff there. or was when i looked
Just get a DT10 or DT11. This is bells and whistles added to impress the gullible. Bought to impress your shooting chums (but don't watch them sniggering about you between themselves)
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Greasetest. Greastest, nice spelling. Is it the greasiest.
Thank you for your codment😂! Kind regards, Matthew
@eastfield Gunroom, steel shot proofed, let's agree to disagree and according to me you should make it more clear. What I see the barrels are stamped with CIP S, which means it is proofed for superior steel shot. HOWEVER it does not has the Fleur de lis-stamp which means it isn't approved for high performance steel. Correct me if I am wrong!?
Thank you for your comment. I agree that although the gun is not fleur de lis HP proofed it is CIP proofed which denotes it can be used with standard steel cartridges so technically the gun is steel shot proof. Kind regards, Matthew
Looks like an 828 knockoff. Ugly.
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