Originally Posted By: GCOriginally Posted By: Zastava223remIf you dont need 3.5", an M2 would be a good choice. If you havent owned a benelli, expect a different recoil impulse. It surprises a lot of people how much different the kick is compared to a gas gun. I have owned 6 Benelli's at this point and most went back down the road. I have heard that the SBE3's shoot high "by design". I personally dont want a 60/40 or 70/30 split like some claim to get. The m2 can be had cheap enough on the used market and honestly, the Vinci isnt a bad gun either and can found for as little as $600-$700 used.
Below are what i have owned and reasons I sold them
-SBEII MAX5: Cheek slap, upgrade to SBE3 and never did
-Ethos Sports: BAD cheek slap, kicked like a MF
-Monetefeltro: BAD cheek slap, kicked like a MF
-Montefeltro Sport: BAD cheek slap, kicked like a MF
-Vinci with steadygrip stock: Didnt use it and wanted to fund an SBE3
-Benelli Nova: Still own it
I have shot an M4, an M3, and an M2 Field and the m2 from what I can remember wasnt bad, about equal to the SBEII. The Vinci did have muzzle jump as to be expected from a light gun. You can use that to your advantage though as a lot of people hate that their new gun kicks so much and will sell it too you at a good price.
My SBEII was actually a pretty good shooting gun but I shot mosty Sporting Clays with it getting high 60's to mid 70's with it. After 100-200 rds in a morning wearing nothing but a Tshirt, you feel it. As a hunting gun, it was excellent and I didnt notice any large pattern favoring high. Seemed to work well.
For the record, I run a Weatherby SA-08 Deluxe now (I know, Turkish made
) and for the $350 i paid used for it, it is excellent. It eats everything and the gas system tames it pretty well. Just gets a little dirty. I believe the standard sythetic guns run $450ish and the Deluxe models run around $600 new.
If you don't want a 60/40 pattern change the stock shim. If you want to shoot 200-300 rounds wearing a t shirt get a honking heavy azz gas gun designed for clay games. If you get cheek slap from that many different guns a customized stock might be needed.
I changed the shims on the SBEII and a few others and it helped break more birds but didnt change the cheek slap. I believe it has to do with how I mount the gun (bury my cheek in the stock), my build or both. Theres a reason Benelli engineers changed the stock geometry and put a much bigger cheek pad on the SBEIII. Personally, I think the 3 throws to the shoulder much better and has less muzzle jump but I never did actually buy one. Just benelli's in general, most guys in clay games shoot O/U's for that reason. Nothing against the benelli's, just giving my experience since Ive owned more than most.