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Anotherone wrote:Maybe it’s built on the M4 platform?
plainsman wrote:I just can't see an inertia 10ga selling well, especially with gas 3.5" 12 ga being easy to find![]()
Darren wrote:plainsman wrote:I just can't see an inertia 10ga selling well, especially with gas 3.5" 12 ga being easy to find![]()
Inertia 10g will bring the pop to your shoulder for sure, love my 12g inertia though.
Either way, needs to be on the heavier end.
Darren wrote:plainsman wrote:I just can't see an inertia 10ga selling well, especially with gas 3.5" 12 ga being easy to find![]()
Inertia 10g will bring the pop to your shoulder for sure, love my 12g inertia though.
Either way, needs to be on the heavier end.
uncle Jed wrote:I can't see it being a seller, Hard recoil when it actually does fire. Not to mention, benny hasn't got the rep of a 10 gauge builder.
Remington or Browning?Darren wrote:uncle Jed wrote:I can't see it being a seller, Hard recoil when it actually does fire. Not to mention, benny hasn't got the rep of a 10 gauge builder.
Someone else is known as THE 10g company? .
Darren wrote:uncle Jed wrote:I can't see it being a seller, Hard recoil when it actually does fire. Not to mention, benny hasn't got the rep of a 10 gauge builder.
Seems like there's a lot here.........concerns it wouldn't fire? How so?
Someone else is known as THE 10g company?
The trends are away from big gages toward the sub gages, as this year's SHOT show can attest. Lot of new offerings in 20's and 28's to leverage the shotshell improvements out of < 12g guns, plus smaller gage guns are cheaper to shoot due to our ongoing ammo supply debacle.
Rick wrote:Being almost invariably human error and no "click" at all, "Benelli click" could hardly be more of a misnomer. Most recent example I've seen was with a Browning A5.
Ricky Spanish wrote:When I caught this guy from North Dakota bragging about his sbe ....and then I looked closer...he was floating a 4th so I had Jarod and Phil distract him while I set his gun up to go click.
It's not hard to do.
Haw haw
Rick wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:When I caught this guy from North Dakota bragging about his sbe ....and then I looked closer...he was floating a 4th so I had Jarod and Phil distract him while I set his gun up to go click.
It's not hard to do.
Haw haw
Right up there with flipping an A5's cut-off, I suppose...
Rick wrote:You're repeating yourself, that's a nine year old question.
Rick wrote:Only complete doyos swap shells when something bigger or smaller starts working. Annoys the pee out of me.
Rick wrote:Being almost invariably human error and no "click" at all, "Benelli click" could hardly be more of a misnomer. Most recent example I've seen was with a Browning A5.
plainsman wrote:seen it many times while shooting clays, the click is real. As is poi high and left. These are very well documented issues.
Rick wrote:Have and use an air compressor: blow out everything that will, douche with non chlorinated brake cleaner and blow out again, oil with Hornady's One Shot and blow out the excess. Just don't need to do it often, so don't.
Ricky Spanish wrote:The reason mine stays so damn clean is the floating gun case I think. (Plus not shooting much)
I tried no casing it one season and it's just not good. Dog walks all over everything.
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