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HKjon

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  1. Yeah - um... if we're duck hunting we pretty much aren't using light target loads...

    No need to break in a Benelli. Take it out of the box, put it together and shoot. Ask Tom Knapp. If you've ever seen one of his shows, he takes a brand new Benelli out of the FACTORY shipping box, puts it together, and amazes the crowd.

    JM

    Good point.

    I doubt I'll ever be able to afford a Benelli, though... :(

  2. Just a newbie to the forum. Been shooting IDPA for years and I shoot IPSC occasionally. Love to hunt, especially with my new weimaraner.

    I'm also a big 2A activist. I'm an area director for Ted Nugent United Sportsmen of america and a forum moderator at iowacarry.org, where the battle is to make the state "shall" issue instead of "may" issue.

    I'm looking forward to everyone's thoughts and opinions, as I seem to have plateaued at the sharpshooter level in IDPA, and am looking to learn to practice better and increase my shooting skills.

  3. One of my buddies bought a Stoeger shotgun instead of paying twice as much for the Benelli. He likes it, but said that it does not function as well as the Benelli. A couple days of single shot duck hunting in a cold, wet blind.

    JM

    You have to shoot them with heavy loads for a while until they get broken in, then they work great!

  4. The thing I like best about my CZ is the low bore axis. You're practically sighting right down your wrist.

    I had shot a Beretta 92 in IDPA for several years. The first time I ever shot my CZ 85 was at a match, and I scored higher with it than I ever did with the Beretta.

    85 or 75 doesn't much matter, unless you're left-handed. The 85b has ambidextrous safety and slide release.

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