Here's the thing with shotguns... You could own the certified, all-around, A-1, top of the line, money back guarenteed, best shotgun ever made and if that particular gun doesn't fit you, you'll struggle to hit the broad side of a barn with it. Why you would want to shoot a barn with a shotgun, I have no idea, but I digress... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif So even if you love the SBE, and it performs well for any number of other people, it may not work well for you. Case in point, the best operating, most reliable auto scattergun I've ever owned was a Beretta 391. I loved everything about that gun, except for the fact that I could shoot it worth a darn. Well, I played around with all the shims and adjustments I could make to the gun without shipping it off somewhere for an adjustable comb and buttplate. But I couldn't get it to work for me. Best gun I ever got rid of. Do yourself a favor and "test shoot" a number of comparable shotguns before you reach a final decision. See if your buddies have some they'll let you try. Also, if you have any ranges or trap/skeet/sporting clays clubs in your area, many of them rent guns. Sometimes, with a knowledgeable sales associate and throwing up a few different guns, you can tell a lot about fit. But putting 50 rounds through a gun will tell you much more about whether or not it will fit you. If you can't naturally and smoothly mount a gun and acquire a good target picture, it doesn't matter if the gun is infailable mechanically, it won't help you bag any birds.
Having that said, I just spent some quality time with a friend's SBE last weekend. We were shooting the cheap Wal-Mart special Winchester 3 dram eq., 7/8 shot size all day long and it never hiccups once. I don't know how many rounds the gun has had through it, but I know it's fairly new. I hit damn near everything (all but one) that was thrown. I think I may be adding one to the collection in the future. But take a look at the Browning Gold, Beretta 391 and 3901 (and their other autos), and the Franchi autoloaders. It'll be like high school english class essays all over again, compare and contrast. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif