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Por favor dejen así el asunto. No quieran inventar mas nada ,porque ya esta todo inventado. Si siguen de esta manera van a perder el bueno de Beretta. Lo que lo llevo a la fama. Todo lo que quieran inventar es SUPERFLUO. Y NADA MAS.
Is Kolar just too expensive for what it can do, which is no more than any trap gun out there? They are very elite, but I feel they are over-priced, by thousands, just like the other top makers. I realize that special wood and engraving add greatly to the cost of these guns but even the basic models are still six or $7,000, which is just way too overpriced in my estimation.
I don't own a shotgun but I can say I hate the look of the adjustable comb, once you have found what sort of comb you like, that's what you should buy.
this guys don't do reviews anymore, they work for the brands now! he said something about the barrels and Beretta offer him a trip to the factory. And now this video about the SL2......it's branded content, not a review. Besides that the gun is ugly, extreme modern lines. It reminds me the detergent adds, the new one always cleans better than the last one. it's just a gun, shoot to the right place and will kill like any other.
When there's thousands of dollars in prize money on the line, it's not "just" a gun. Enter a Honda civic in the Daytona 500 and see where you place. After all, it's JUST a car
Some of the last champions don’t share your opinion, you have several exemples. The last one win with a factory browning xs. Yes when you shoot at the top 1 more hit counts, I know the mantra behind it. You have several champions that the shoot the same gun for years and years, without adding any new “technology” and they keep wining. Why? Money will never make you shoot better, it can help, but it will not change your brain.
The #berettadonkey really is selling a dung heap on this one. The top advantage he touts repeatedly is reduced recoil. If you look closely at the recoil chart at 17:46 it shows steelium pro x only having lower recoil with 52g loads. So maybe this gun would appeal to goose hunters shooting 52g (1- 7/8oz) loads. I don't see a lot of clay shooters shooting 1-7/8 oz loads. At 36g (1-1/4oz) there's no noticeable difference in recoil and at 24g (7/8oz) the recoil for the steelium pro x is WORSE. Extrapolating these numbers we would expect to see the recoil for the steelium pro x WORSE for 1oz and 1-1/8oz as well. So it's ugly and the recoil is worse except for loads greater than 1-1/4oz. Any wagers on if that slide disappears lol?
Having shot this side by side with 4 other main stream models out in the USA. I can definitely say it has lower recoil. A surprising amount less in fact.
I had 12 bores, but I always loved my bolt action 410...just liked the size of cartridge too.. Would be nice to see the shot pattern at different ranges...
Possibly a bit Marmite on the looks but for the serious competition shooter from your review it ticks all the boxes. It is however a “lot” of money so I understand the comments regarding “the professional shooter”, who can probably put it through as a business expense.
Aesthetically... I love that line of shiny black, I like the cones that catch the light in the back. It's practical and cool. It's the middle part I hate. Where it says the name?, I shouldn't see that. Covered up in tiny scroll, tiny laser scroll, or make it so black black is night that I don't see it. I shouldn't The middle, I should see the barrel, I should see that streak of light reflecting metal and it connecting to the grip, I should see that muted and dull black with that cone engraving catches the light... I shouldn't see the middle. Either camouflage it in micro scroll, or make it so black I don't think about it.
I only have one good eye, but it tells me that is one ugly receiver, an ugly opening lever, and a mess of a trigger guard. It may shoot wonderfully but….
Amazing gun love the lines of it - weird though 18.4 bored and extended cones claim to be the best and Benelli owned by PB rolls out Advanced Impact barrels that are 19.7 with again long chokes and very long cone - both claim more energy speed and better patterns - who is right ? Perhaps a comparison test needed !
This is a very interesting subject, and one I spoke at length with one of the heads at beretta about. They discovered that the smaller bore at pinch point mixed with the rest of their changes to bore profile increased performance against the usual logic. Pretty cool. I’d do a test if I can find a high speed camera and an impact testing plate. Otherwise it’s not quite scientific enough.
Every time a company re-invents jug chokes, I laugh a little harder. The concept of tight-to-open-to-tight bores + choking has been around since the 1870s and it comes around as the 'state of the art' and disappears again and again through history. The original jug chokes, then overbored barrels (which allowed gases to escape around the wad, creating the same slow-down a jug choke creates before being constricted), Cutts compensators, Tula chokes, Brain chokes, now Beretta doing it again (and with a 'normal' 12 gauge .724 bore diameter to boot). With all the simulations we have today, we forget that those before us could reach the same conclusions through trial and error. Many found 'better results through XYZ' and implemented them. Then, in our modern hubris, we throw it all away because "they didn't have the advanced technology we have," only to re-converge on the same results. What is old is new again, and with a much higher price tag to reinvent what we've known to work well for centuries.
he dident exactly explain the baiting things correctly. each state can choose to allow and not allow and each parish can also choose to allow or not allow. in almost every parish in Louisiana you can bait and shoot while eating dont matter. unless hunting public ground.
How old is that one about? I just inherited a magnum twelve with factory engraving that has its serial number on the bottom like that. Mine says made in Belgium but has browning auto 5 so it is an fn produced one. It has 73V and a 26,000 number on the bottom. Best i could tell from browings records, its pretty early