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gundogg

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Yet another beautiful Italian Automatic .... albeit with a steel receiver. About the same price as the Fabarm XLR AR and Beretta Multi Target.



Remington should make the 1100 Competition or Classic trap with an adjustable comb in real wood.
 
Breda is inertia, and early reports are that it pukes with even standard target loads.

Inertia guns and clay targets generally don't mix too well. They are too finicky as to what ammo they'll shoot, and it's usually way heavier than a gas gun will digest, and heavier in a lot of instances than the shooters wants/needs to shoot.
 
These guys came to our club and let us shoot these guns last year. They are identical with the Benelli, and that means one can buy a spring kit to allow these versatile guns to shoot light target fodder.

Asking an inertial driven Magnum shotgun to run with light target ammo is asking a lot. Most savvy Benelli shooters have extra bolt springs.

I have three springs for my Beretta 391 to make sure it will run with anything, from 3/4 oz bunny poot loads to heavy Sporting loads without jamming or damaging the gun.
 
That would make sense. Breda advertising 1250fps 1oz shells as a minimum load doesn't. If they included a couple different springs with the gun to tune it to your loads, that would go a LONG way in the marketplace.
 
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