Benelli's UltraLight in 20guage.
Benelli's UltraLight in 20guage.
Wanting to know if anyone has this gun in a 20 guage. If so how do you like it?? I have swung this gun and like how it fits me. Haven't shot one yet. Will be using this gun for doves and quail. If I find the right choke tube I might use it as a pheasant gun to.
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Check out this thread at shotgunworld for some more info:
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=88300
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=88300
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Had one for 3 years and have not yet missed a quail with it, it is very light to carry and handle. Points and swings like a 12, a great gun. Mine will end up with my grandson.
I cannot imagine what the other writer is talking about. I have been a shoot for 45 years and it will be at the top of that lifetime list.
I would encourage you to get one, no other 20 compares. Have a Remington and had a Beretta 391 and sold it, it did not compare to the Benelli.
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I cannot imagine what the other writer is talking about. I have been a shoot for 45 years and it will be at the top of that lifetime list.
I would encourage you to get one, no other 20 compares. Have a Remington and had a Beretta 391 and sold it, it did not compare to the Benelli.
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Was the Benelli "Ultralight" 20 ga. really available 3 years ago?Had one for 3 years
To whom and what are you referring to? I think there were about 26 posts of various opinions on the shotgunworld thread and no other person on this thread offered any opinions.I cannot imagine what the other writer is talking about.
Mark
South Dakota Bound, Benelli does not make an Ultra lite in 20 ga. 12 only. If you want a 20 ga. then you need to look at the m2 if you want new. If you can settle for used, then you may find a M1. If you want a wood gun then look at the Montefeltro. They do make the Cordoba in 20, but that is a clays gun.
The M2 with a 26 in. barrel is about 5 3/4lbs.
Best semi auto ever made.
The M2 with a 26 in. barrel is about 5 3/4lbs.
Best semi auto ever made.
Benelli certainly does offer the Ultralight in 20ga. A local shop here has one and I've held it. Its a very nice little gun. The Benelli website now shows the 20ga also.Vman wrote:South Dakota Bound, Benelli does not make an Ultra lite in 20 ga. 12 only.
http://www.benelliusa.com/firearms/ultralight.tpl
Vman - What length barrel ya got on your BUL? I have had a 24" 12ga on order since early in January and can't wait.....I actually have dibs on a 24" or a 26"....so i can check them both out when they arrive.
We are only allowed 1 in the chamber and 2 in the magazine in Illinois.
I opted for the 12ga just because I mainly pheasant hunt. We have to cover ALOT of miles for our two birds down here...LOL...I'm thinking that light gun is gonna be great.
We are only allowed 1 in the chamber and 2 in the magazine in Illinois.
I opted for the 12ga just because I mainly pheasant hunt. We have to cover ALOT of miles for our two birds down here...LOL...I'm thinking that light gun is gonna be great.
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It is 26 in. I prefer the 26 because it balanced the gun better.Vman - What length barrel ya got on your BUL? I have had a 24" 12ga on order since early in January and can't wait.....I actually have dibs on a 24" or a 26"....so i can check them both out when they arrive.
We are only allowed 1 in the chamber and 2 in the magazine in Illinois.
I opted for the 12ga just because I mainly pheasant hunt. We have to cover ALOT of miles for our two birds down here...LOL...I'm thinking that light gun is gonna be great.
You can only have 3 shots for upland also? Do you have to shoot non toxic ?
I haven`t hunted down there for a while.
I have relatives that farm near Springfield used to get some good hunting, but now everything is worked right up to the asphalt and the fence rows are gone.
Non-toxic is only required on some state sites for now....probably soon to be all state sites....and for any waterfowl hunting. I'm also pretty sure that any shotgun has the limit of two in the mag and one in the chamber...regardless of what you're hunting. There may be an early or late goose season that allows the plug to come out.....not sure.
As far as farming everything up....yeah its just how it is...I'm about an hour and a half north of Springfield...prime farming ground....used to also mean prime pheasant ground...but not anymore....farming practices have just changed.
As far as farming everything up....yeah its just how it is...I'm about an hour and a half north of Springfield...prime farming ground....used to also mean prime pheasant ground...but not anymore....farming practices have just changed.
Re: Benelli's UltraLight in 20guage.
I have a 20 ga benelli montefeltro and a 20 ga franchi al 48, both weigh about 5/12 lbs.
I do not believe that I will trade either for the benelli ultra lite, however they have benelli quality which is hard to beat.
I sure like safety behind trigger instead of in front as with Beretta.
I do not know know if they shot 3 or 5 shots, if it is 3 I would certainly not make that change.
Happy hunting
I do not believe that I will trade either for the benelli ultra lite, however they have benelli quality which is hard to beat.
I sure like safety behind trigger instead of in front as with Beretta.
I do not know know if they shot 3 or 5 shots, if it is 3 I would certainly not make that change.
Happy hunting
Re: Benelli's UltraLight in 20guage.
I would just buy the Monty if you are looking for a 20. $400 more dollars for a less than a 1/2 pound difference is not worth it in my opinion. I have the 12 Ultralight with a 26" barrel. I really like it but it only saved me a little less than a pound. I really like the raised rib on the Ultra, I am not sure I would spend the extra cash on it again though. I think I would buy the M2 if I were to do it again.
Re: Benelli's UltraLight in 20guage.
I've got a 20guage Montefeltro. The thing is a feather. A little too much of a feather cause I cannot hit well with it consistantly. Some guys (most?) have trouble shooting lightweight guns well. Something to keep in mind before you drop a couple grand on one.
The 12 guage Monte is about as light a gun as I can use effectively. I let the kids shoot the 20, and when I have to perform, I use a 687 sporting clays gun with 30" barrells.
The 12 guage Monte is about as light a gun as I can use effectively. I let the kids shoot the 20, and when I have to perform, I use a 687 sporting clays gun with 30" barrells.
Re: Benelli's UltraLight in 20guage.
I shoot a 620 Franchi at quail. It holds 6shots and weighs 5.9lbs is what the box said. As long as you keep it clean, it shoots and shoots. If you can find one used, it seems to be a good gun.. They do not make them anymore...It was before the 720 for about 2-3yrs. They are a gas gun, not recoil/spring. You can usually find them from $500-$600....Good luck on what you choose....
Re: Benelli's UltraLight in 20guage.
I've owned a 20 g FRANCHI 48-AL w/ 26" barrel for six years now and just love the gun...Under $500, light, and dependable....3 turkey, multiple pheasant, woodcock,grouse, and maybe a few Southern ducks in the near future....
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Re: Benelli's UltraLight in 20guage.
Bought the 20 GA Ultra Light. Great gun to carry. I'm six foot, 190lbs and couldn't hit crap with it. Went back to my Red Label and although it's heavier, I am putting more birds in the bag.
The Ultra Light is in the gun safe. I'll get my wife to try it at the skeet range this summer.
The Ultra Light is in the gun safe. I'll get my wife to try it at the skeet range this summer.
Re: Benelli's UltraLight in 20guage.
I bought the Franchi 720 for my wife, and it is very light at around 5-1/2 pounds. She likes it a lot, and it is a well made gun. I would imagine a Benelli Ultralight 20 is probably more or less that same gun as the Franchi, just as the Benelli 3000 O/U is a dressed-up Stoeger Condor.
However, I have been trying to get a replacement youth stock for the 720, and it has been over three months now since I ordered it. It is still back ordered, and neither the gun shop nor I can seem to get an answer as to when it will be available. A call to Benelli get you shuffled around from recorded message to recorded message. I have tried several times and have yet to connect with a live person - which I find very frustrating. From my perspective, a company that does not have a common part available for a model currently in production has a big problem, but the poor customer service is a bigger one.
They make excellent guns, but I am not having a very good experience as a customer. Maybe I should send an e-mail to Tom Knapp. After all, he represents the company to the public.
However, I have been trying to get a replacement youth stock for the 720, and it has been over three months now since I ordered it. It is still back ordered, and neither the gun shop nor I can seem to get an answer as to when it will be available. A call to Benelli get you shuffled around from recorded message to recorded message. I have tried several times and have yet to connect with a live person - which I find very frustrating. From my perspective, a company that does not have a common part available for a model currently in production has a big problem, but the poor customer service is a bigger one.
They make excellent guns, but I am not having a very good experience as a customer. Maybe I should send an e-mail to Tom Knapp. After all, he represents the company to the public.