Trying to decide on franchi intensity or versamax sportsman. Can get them for the same price so what would you pick and why? Also trying to find out if the intensity takes 2 3/4-3.5 shells as well.
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,,,, Also trying to find out if the intensity takes 2 3/4-3.5 shells as well.
Trying to decide on franchi intensity or versamax sportsman. Can get them for the same price so what would you pick and why? Also trying to find out if the intensity takes 2 3/4-3.5 shells as well.
I have a brand new in box Beretta A350 if you're interested. Max 5, shoots 3.5".
Gun has never been fired. Let my know if interested.
Get the gun that FITS YOU! I can't stress enough how important this is over anything else. I'd suggest seeing a competent gun fitter (or someone that knows a little about fit) before you purchase.
Get the gun that FITS YOU! I can't stress enough how important this is over anything else. I'd suggest seeing a competent gun fitter (or someone that knows a little about fit) before you purchase.
I would 1st forget about the need for 3.5s ,,,,,,
I would 1st forget about the need for 3.5s and then look very hard at the Remington V3
I'm a Benelli guy myself but for a reasonable price you could get the Beretta A300 and it's a great gun!
I never could understand why people buy shotguns by brand name. Sort of like buying shoes because they look good, not because they fit.
I never could understand why people buy shotguns by brand name. Sort of like buying shoes because they look good, not because they fit.
mainly because if you buy a pos that fits, all you have is a good fitting pos. I've been around tons and tons of shotguns and if you don't think brand matters, then you haven't shot a shotgun a lot. Buy a great fitting stoeger o/u and put about 10k down the pipe and you will see why guys buy browning, beretta etc............
I found a Winchester SX3 that fits me like a glove. It's not a Benellironi spaghetti gun but I can hit with the Winchester, and that's what counts.
I love my O/U's but bought a SX3 20ga last year. Love love love that gun. Between my 28gauge A400 and the SX3 20ga, I never shoot a 12ga anymore.
I'm with ya. Hard to go wrong with a SX3 (my fowling piece) as they are balanced nicely, have spacers and shims for fitting, and are exceptionally reliable. Have thought about getting that 20ga.
As a dove shooter, really like the 28ga Beretta O/U silver pigeon II. Shoot it and the .410 almost exclusively except late season on blustery days when a little more fire power is needed. Sub gauges are a blast to hunt with!