Quote from: PineyRooster on May 25, 2016, 02:05:52 PM
been looking at the m2 with 21" barrel decked out in realtree APG. seems like it would be the perfect size for turkey hunting and a lot shorter than my sbe2.. anybody have any insight or experience with these short barrel as far as pattern? ive had a short barrel 870 that patterned great but what very little I have found on the short barrel benelli's have been conflicting.
First of all, that is a fine shotgun. Short barrelled guns can be very handy. I have several and like the fact that they are easy to carry and very maneuverable. They can also be "challenging" to pattern well at times. When I look at shorter barrelled guns and turkey hunting, what I want to see is quite similar to what I want to see from any other gun, an even pattern with few if any 2" or larger gaps. I am much less interested in numbers or the quantity of the hits than I am with the quality of the pattern.
I've owned Benelli shotguns since 1991 when I bought my first SBE. I own several now with many different barrel lengths. Each of those barrels has its own personality. They respond differently to different levels of cleanliness. I know each of them and from shooting them many times know how they react.
If you'll start with a good "deep clean"
http://allaboutshooting.com/blogs/blog/tagged/cleaning-a-shotgun-barrel and not clean in any way between shots, you'll also learn just what that 21" barrel likes best. It may want to be squeaky clean, a bit fouled or very fouled and the only way you'll find out is to follow those guidelines.
Benelli shotguns with their chrome-lined bores can look clean when in fact they are quite dirty. The bores are generally tighter than most other shotguns. The exit diameter of the choke that works best with them largely depends upon the brand of choke and the type of internal geometry that the particular manufacture uses. There is no magic exit diameter that works for all brands of chokes.
Some brands of chokes work well with the same e.d. with lead and tungsten-based shot shells and some differ in what works best, within the same brand.
If that short barrelled gun feels good to you, I would not hesitate to purchase it. Working out what works best in it can easily happen.
Thanks,
Clark