so the turkey choke you had in there that ISNT rated for steel was used. with steel. please re do the review😭. i really like this gun for the price. i bought a one a few years ago and it’s fantastic. i dont see a need to buy a benelli when this one has worked so well. never had a jam before. ever.
Deffenitly would not recommend a benelli for a shooters first shotgun, not for hunting anyway, clays maybe.. they need to know there gonna stay into hunting upland, waterfowl, turkeys, running dogs for deer before I'd say go pay 1500-2300$ for a benelli or beretta, I've had a SBE2 and I'll be honest didn't much care for it, recoil on that girl was rough and yea yea it's not over bearing but why take that much when I don't have to, I'd shot a Japan browning A5 for 15 years, traded for the SBE2 didn't keep it a week and ordered a SX4 and couldn't be happier, even on 3 1/2" magnum turkey shells the SX4 makes them way way more manageable than that benelli did, I'd recommend a gas gun before I ever did a inertia gun, now I do have a Stoeger m3000 (turkey) so I do have inertia shotguns and I love my stoeger, obviously not near like I do my Winchester but for a backup gun and a beat around gun I got in a trade I couldn't be happier, it's even smoother than my benelli was and my buddy's benelli M2, but I've also got a buddy who duck hunts with a m3500 and he's effy on it, yes the trigger sucks, I'm left eye dominant so the non reversible safety suck but my browning wasn't either so not as big of a gripe there, for a new shooter I'd say if you break the gun in right a stoeger 3000 or 3500 would be a great way, let them fall in love with wing shooting and then go for the 1000-2000$ gun when they put a lot of time in the field, but that's my 10¢
the gun says turkey because that's where its made... its not a model or anything. also they sell a trigger spring kit online that makes the trigger SO much better and super easy to install.
I Have A M3000 The Old Heads I Shoot With Tell Me I Shouldnt Use It For Trap But I Love My Gun 😂 If this helps they said when shooting clays get your mount then cover the bird with the barrel with a full choke feel like you don’t have to try…I didn’t know any better when it comes to the trigger after trying other guns they feel lighter but my trigger has never given me a cramp 😂 they have 15$ trigger upgrade to take the trigger to 4-5 pounds ✍🏿
@@ToughCountry No Problem Also Should Note To Anyone Buying This Gun To Not Go Cheap On Ammo Or Get Too Light Of Loads As You WILL Have Cycling Problems..lowest i would go is 2 3/4 1 1/8 ounce 1250 FPS brass size Wont matter but hi brass always helps (STAY AWAY FROM FIOCHII SHOOTING DYNAMICS)
I was smoking 8 out of 10 shots at at a half busted up clay pigeon at 70 yards with 7 1/2 shot in 2/34 shells yesterday. 28" stock barrel firing winchester ammo bought from Walmart 4 years ago. You can't always hit but that has nothing to do with the shooter or shotgun. The shotgun can do it. The shooter can do it. The ammo... well that depends on what you buy
The gun hits clays just fine, the problem is the operator.
so the turkey choke you had in there that ISNT rated for steel was used. with steel. please re do the review😭. i really like this gun for the price. i bought a one a few years ago and it’s fantastic. i dont see a need to buy a benelli when this one has worked so well. never had a jam before. ever.
Um ya that was a turkey choke you had in it.
Exactly and maybe he should have looked into that before doing a review on it. Best part was when he said oh found out this is a full choke lmao.
Choke*
Cool vid, you guys should do Revolution Armory’s semi autos like the drake or swift
We will give these a go in the future!!
Amazing video
How do you put the plug in it?
It should come with the plug in it. But if not remove the barrel and you should be able to put it in
Deffenitly would not recommend a benelli for a shooters first shotgun, not for hunting anyway, clays maybe.. they need to know there gonna stay into hunting upland, waterfowl, turkeys, running dogs for deer before I'd say go pay 1500-2300$ for a benelli or beretta, I've had a SBE2 and I'll be honest didn't much care for it, recoil on that girl was rough and yea yea it's not over bearing but why take that much when I don't have to, I'd shot a Japan browning A5 for 15 years, traded for the SBE2 didn't keep it a week and ordered a SX4 and couldn't be happier, even on 3 1/2" magnum turkey shells the SX4 makes them way way more manageable than that benelli did, I'd recommend a gas gun before I ever did a inertia gun, now I do have a Stoeger m3000 (turkey) so I do have inertia shotguns and I love my stoeger, obviously not near like I do my Winchester but for a backup gun and a beat around gun I got in a trade I couldn't be happier, it's even smoother than my benelli was and my buddy's benelli M2, but I've also got a buddy who duck hunts with a m3500 and he's effy on it, yes the trigger sucks, I'm left eye dominant so the non reversible safety suck but my browning wasn't either so not as big of a gripe there, for a new shooter I'd say if you break the gun in right a stoeger 3000 or 3500 would be a great way, let them fall in love with wing shooting and then go for the 1000-2000$ gun when they put a lot of time in the field, but that's my 10¢
the gun says turkey because that's where its made... its not a model or anything. also they sell a trigger spring kit online that makes the trigger SO much better and super easy to install.
Mate of mine had one blew apart unrepairable cheap crap
I have a M3000 with 10k plus threw it no malfunctions only thing I have done to it is change the recoil spring in it every 2500 rounds.
Good to know!
why are you changing the recoil spring?
What happens to the spring does it cause malfunctions ? Failure to eject?
Try following through with your shots and not dead gunning everytime
If you wanna hit skeet every shot if it’s going up aim below it, it’s it’s going down air above it everytime you will hit it.
Thanks for the awesome tip!
The boys!!!!! 🤘
The Jaygoods hit me up already bro I want to shoot these gun's haha 😂❤️👊🤘🔥 always fire vids Jaygoods keep it real bro !!
I Have A M3000 The Old Heads I Shoot With Tell Me I Shouldnt Use It For Trap But I Love My Gun 😂 If this helps they said when shooting clays get your mount then cover the bird with the barrel with a full choke feel like you don’t have to try…I didn’t know any better when it comes to the trigger after trying other guns they feel lighter but my trigger has never given me a cramp 😂 they have 15$ trigger upgrade to take the trigger to 4-5 pounds ✍🏿
Thank you for sharing this info with us!!
@@ToughCountry No Problem Also Should Note To Anyone Buying This Gun To Not Go Cheap On Ammo Or Get Too Light Of Loads As You WILL Have Cycling Problems..lowest i would go is 2 3/4 1 1/8 ounce 1250 FPS brass size Wont matter but hi brass always helps (STAY AWAY FROM FIOCHII SHOOTING DYNAMICS)
Great video, but damn, you suck at clay shooting 😆😆😆
Those were absolute creampuff targets that you were consistently missing.
I know we stink!
Cancel those flights! Way to go buddy
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00:52 Oshawa
Wow! Cool!
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Great video!
I think you are just a bad shot. Sorry!
Dang.
Jiggy you can’t always hit the bullseye. Nice review.
I was smoking 8 out of 10 shots at at a half busted up clay pigeon at 70 yards with 7 1/2 shot in 2/34 shells yesterday. 28" stock barrel firing winchester ammo bought from Walmart 4 years ago. You can't always hit but that has nothing to do with the shooter or shotgun. The shotgun can do it. The shooter can do it. The ammo... well that depends on what you buy