Simply not true, lol. I own three Brownings (A5, Sweet Sixteen, and Silver) and two Berettas (xtrema II and a400). I have sent the A5 and Silver back to Browning twice. The Berettas has never failed, once. I have had the xtrema II for over 5 seasons and have cycled well over 10,000 rounds of various sized shells without a single jam.
If you bought it new please the first 100 rounds use the heavies load you can buy to break into the gun because is new once you done that this gun doesn’t like light rounds so do NOT GO lighter then 32G
This video wasn't the main factor in buying my beretta but a pretty good one, I've owned mine for a 2 years and besides a little paint chipping (barely any) it's been a great gun!
I wish you make some tactical parts for this gun like short barrels and pistol grip butt stock it's really awesome gun I bought it and I'm really happy because i put my money on the right gun Thanks beretta for this great shotgun
I've thought about buying a Benelli Vinci-I love semiautomatics. I started out with an over-and-under and hated it. It kicked too hard, held only 2 shots, and I always missed with it because of the way I held the gun at a slight angle and shot out of the bottom barrel first. It wasn't until I shot my Dad's Rem 1100 that I found that I loved semiautomatics. It has none of the aforementioned problems and is a joy to shoot. I'll be in the market for a new shotty soon, the 1100's kinda old.
The modified choke works well, I put slugs into a pie plate at 100 yards with the smooth bore barrel and have harvested a couple of nice whitetail bucks with it so far, check out my videos! It is not as accurate as a rifled barrel but not bad. Just don't use the full choke.
Now this is a Semi Auto Shotgun that I can get behind. Advance recoil tech along with a recoil pad that adsorbs felt recoil so you can fire those heavy hitting 3in" and 3.5 in "Magnum round without getting beat up. Plus a rust proof barrel and receiver. Man I wish Benelli and Remington would do that along with Browning. If the gun wasn't so damn expensive I'd consider getting one.
I’m only 16 but I saved up enough money to buy my first shotgun for waterfowl hunting was Mossberg 835 I still love it it’s a great shot gun but I want to get a longer barrel for it came with a 24 inch barrel that Way too short for waterfowl I would love to get a 28 inch barrel but they’re all sold out I’m kind of regretting my purchase because I spent $500 on the shotgun and I can’t even use it for what I intended to buy it for and it’s too late to return it for another one and I’m going on a goose hunt with some of my friends soon so I’m kind of annoyed
Hi there - a longer barrel, might be better... ...but practise and skill are much more important that the gun itself. Use your Mossberg and enjoy it. You have a lifetime ahead of you to acquire other guns!
It's the next best thing. Definitely tangible improvements in the Xtreme Plus vs. the traditional Xtreme. More here: www.beretta.com/en-us/a400-xtreme-plus/
Привет ружё супер но при покупке нужно чтоб продавец розобрал ружьё а вы все детали посмотрели чтоб не было косяков и особенно посмотрите ствол чтоб ствол был суперовым... а вообще после покупки етого ствола на охоте Супер и на ходовой и на загонной по копытным и ище большой + что ружьё 6 зарядное а ето не мало важно на загонной охоте по копытным...
Hoping someone has some advice for me. I'm going goose hunting in a few days. I'll be using Kent 3 1/2 bb steel shot. I am unsure on which choke tube to use. There are 3 in the unico case. Please someone help me out I'd really appreciate it. Thanks