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treedaddy wrote:windswept,
What are the differences between the M2 and the Montefeltro?
x 2..Consider a new Ugartechera Grade V, either in a 16 or 12 Gauge as your retierment gun, in my opinion they are some of the very best modern sidelock double gun made today for the money a mans expends.


prairiefirepointers wrote:I am a loyal Benelli customer. Anyone that knows me, knows that.That being said, the Montefeltro is IMO a nice and very reliable gun, but its kind of homely looking. Like the girl at the high school dance (you've all seen her) She ain't dog ugly, but not too many dogs are chasin her either!) I am in love with the Benelli Legacy's. I have a LTD ED one, a Legacy 28, and the new Performance Shop SuperSport which utilizes the exact same frame as the SBE, SBEII, and Legacy, and Executive line of shotguns.
Benelli's customer service is second to noone in my experience. I had a chunk break off the pistol grip on my LMT ED Legacy last year when it was COLD COLD COLD out and I about cried as my dealer where I bought it said the stock was $600. I sent it back (4 years after initial purchase) with a letter explaining the situation, and they put all new wood on it and sent a letter explaining all that was done (replacement, servicing, etc) and thanked me for being a loyal customer.
I couldn't be happier with their product and services.
Hope this helps. Good luck and happy gun hunting!
nikegundog wrote:prairiefirepointers wrote:I am a loyal Benelli customer. Anyone that knows me, knows that.That being said, the Montefeltro is IMO a nice and very reliable gun, but its kind of homely looking. Like the girl at the high school dance (you've all seen her) She ain't dog ugly, but not too many dogs are chasin her either!) I am in love with the Benelli Legacy's. I have a LTD ED one, a Legacy 28, and the new Performance Shop SuperSport which utilizes the exact same frame as the SBE, SBEII, and Legacy, and Executive line of shotguns.
Benelli's customer service is second to noone in my experience. I had a chunk break off the pistol grip on my LMT ED Legacy last year when it was COLD COLD COLD out and I about cried as my dealer where I bought it said the stock was $600. I sent it back (4 years after initial purchase) with a letter explaining the situation, and they put all new wood on it and sent a letter explaining all that was done (replacement, servicing, etc) and thanked me for being a loyal customer.
I couldn't be happier with their product and services.
Hope this helps. Good luck and happy gun hunting!
Benelli might not have invented ugly, however that are the front runners in promoting it, first with the black plastic theme, now with the Nascar stickers on them.
highcotton wrote:I like having two chokes better than having three shots. I am a big fan of SKB sxs's and o/u's.
That being said I do have a Benelli Ultralight that I use on rainy days. It is a good reliable gun that is pretty much weather proof. For an automatic, It's not too ugly.
BigShooter wrote:It's all about proper fit & personal preference. The older I get the more I like carrying a lighter gun all day. I've had 'em all, OU, SxS, SS, Pump, Semi-Auto in all the gauges & by many of the newer & older manufacturers. Reliability has virtually never been an issue. For upland hunting, I shoot 16 & 20 gauge guns until is gets really cold & windy with few uneducated birds left. Then I switch to a twelve gauge & move down a couple of shot sizes. Many modern guns come with various shaped shims to create the proper individual fit. For me the deal maker or breaker is the fit, balance & the rib (flat or raised).
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