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Franchi Affinity 3 Compact vs Benelli M2 Compact

Started by TalknTurkey, May 05, 2021, 10:47:44 AM

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Greg Massey


DUCKDIGGLER

Quote from: Greg Massey on May 08, 2021, 08:55:28 PM
Very nice looking gun.. nice pattern..


Thank you sir!  Just to clarify the choke in that picture is a Hevi Shot turkey choke.....that is where i started....the Sumtoy lives in there now. :z-winnersmiley:

Tuffonturkeys

Quote from: DUCKDIGGLER on May 08, 2021, 07:27:59 PM
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That is slick man.. I may just dip mine the same way was gonna just do bottomland

DUCKDIGGLER

Quote from: Tuffonturkeys on May 09, 2021, 09:49:50 AM
Quote from: DUCKDIGGLER on May 08, 2021, 07:27:59 PM
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That is slick man.. I may just dip mine the same way was gonna just do bottomland
Thanks very much! I think it came out pretty nice.


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TalknTurkey

Thanks all for the feedback. I'll be picking up my Franchi compact tomorrow. I've already got an RMR on another gun, so I decided to just go ahead and get the Scalarworks mount and I'm going to put it on it.

DUCKDIGGLER

Quote from: TalknTurkey on May 09, 2021, 10:45:34 PM
Thanks all for the feedback. I'll be picking up my Franchi compact tomorrow. I've already got an RMR on another gun, so I decided to just go ahead and get the Scalarworks mount and I'm going to put it on it.

We will all stay tuned for updates on your project! Good luck, have fun and enjoy!  :OGturkeyhead: DD

Ridge Rooster

So the Scalarworks fits the Infinity 20's?

Ridge Rooster
Old School 11-87 + Nitros = Dead Ridge Roosters

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dg7mm08

I just got an Affinity3 compact  26" Bottomland nice land light . Just shot it for the first time today 260-270's with TSS 9's Carlson .575.  Which Sumtoy choke are you using BTW?

Gmed

If yours is a 26" barrel, try the .562. It will get you between 275-300 in the 10" and 175 + in the 20" - or did from my 26" barrel.

dg7mm08

Thanks for the reply, my patterns with 9's seem to be uneven.

DUCKDIGGLER

Quote from: dg7mm08 on May 10, 2021, 08:28:57 PM
I just got an Affinity3 compact  26" Bottomland nice land light . Just shot it for the first time today 260-270's with TSS 9's Carlson .575.  Which Sumtoy choke are you using BTW?


I think this is for me?  The Sumtoy I am 99% sure is a .562- forget if its -2 or -5....I claled them and told them I'd be running #7s and no 9's....that is what they recommend....looks like they were right!  :OGturkeyhead:

TalknTurkey

I had asked reached out to Sumtoy for a recommendation and yes, they suggested the .562

Brian Fahs

Quote from: DUCKDIGGLER on May 08, 2021, 07:27:59 PM
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Man that looks good.
Who dipped it for you?

Kyle_Ott

I've run an M2 compact as my primary turkey gun the last 5 seasons with no complaints.

My POA/POI is dead on with all three of my M2s (M2 20 compact, M2 20 slugger, 20 and M2 12).

That being said, I know plenty of folks who do not have straight shooting Benellis.  The issue with Benellis when POA/POI issues exist is almost always a misaligned magazine tube.  The competitive three gun shooters discovered this.  Essentially, when you set a barrel down over the mag tube and screw the cap on, the cap tightens the barrel against the mag tube and a misaligned one will pull the barrel in the direction of that misalignment. It's pretty easy to fix if you gently bend the mag tube (NOT the barrel) in the direction of the pattern.

Just like the OP, I have read many opinions on the M2 but I've got close to a dozen turkey guns and it is by far the lightest, smoothest functioning, sleekest gun I own.

I do plan on purchasing an Affinity at some point because so many of my closest friends have had positive experiences with them.  But I've held them and cycled their actions; the M2 is just in a different category of firearm, IMO.