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  • snakeoil

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    What would you buy in a semi auto loader for Waterfowl gunning?
     

    bpreston

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    I have a Winchester SX4 and love it. Worth a look at least. Light weight, soft shooting, easy to break down and clean after being in nasty conditions.

    I also prefer gas guns because I’ve had terrible experience with inertia driven guns.




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    John B.

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    A benelli super black eagle II is arguably the best waterfowl gun ever made. I have several hunting buddies that have them and love them.

    I have a Browning A5 wicked wing 12g that eats everything I put in it. Never had a jam, though I do spray it with ballistol after every hunt, and will take the gun apart if it gets submerged.

    I also have a benelli M2 20g that I like a lot. It's only had about 2 boxes of shells through it and but hasn't had a problem.

    All guns will fail when dropped in the mud, or without routine cleaning.

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    Boogan1

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    I shoot a Benelli SBE1 and a Benelli M1 super 90 for waterfowl. Neither have ever given a moments trouble and even with magnum loads the recoil is soft. I even shot a duck one handed one time with the super 90. If you can't fork out that kind of cash I hear really good things about the Stoeger 3500 shotgun which is very similar to the SBE and Stoeger is owned by Benelli. I think you can get into a Stoeger for under $700.
     

    G-rat

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    this is older but i'll jump in... love my browning maxus.
     
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