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sbe 2 vs super vinci

Started by kaintuck, October 02, 2011, 05:53:50 PM

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kaintuck

sbe 2 or super vinci --hope im not asking a question that has been posted before ,but i am ready to get my next turkey project rolling and wondering if any of ya'll have experience with both of these firearms  that would help me to make a choice,please dont say get both of them  i have handled both and they each fit well so that wasnt any help
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surehuntsalot

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vaturkey

I've got a SBE2. Dont like the looks or feel of the super vinci !!


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Vaturkey

Hognutz

Quote from: vaturkey on October 02, 2011, 07:12:32 PM
I've got a SBE2. Dont like the looks or feel of the super vinci !!


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Same here. SBE ll all the way..
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drenalinld

I have both. I personally don't like the fit of the Super Vinci as well as the SBE II and I certainly don't like the looks as well, but when you shoot it all of that fades away. It is one sweet shooter! With that being said, the SBE II is as well. I suspect it will be proven just as bullet proof as the SBE II in a few years. If I had to choose it would be the SBE II.

hookedspur

SBE2  I have used them both and in my opinion its not even close  :z-guntootsmiley:
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gobbler74

Thanks for the post. Im in the same boat lookin for a new waterfowler. I have bounced back and forth from both of these, also the Benelli american series, 3" or 3.5" I hear the cycling and recovery is awesome on the 3" vinci and m2. follow ups is the name of the game when wing shooting. Not very often you shoot once like turkey. Im not fond of the supervinci looks but have heard nothing but great stuff on the recoil and disassembly. Im not worried a bit about the sbe2 either. Been hunting geese around those and they have been flawless in ice, mud rain which are elements you are exposed too often in January and February for the best of goose huntin. The sbe2 and supervinci are the same price from one of my favorite dealers.         
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kaintuck

thanks for the replies, would anyone care to elaborate as to why on their choices either sbe or vinci. new to this site and appreciate all the info and help i have seen offered to others
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Wingbone

I know they have made a couple adjustments on the Vinci, but I bought one last year as a new duck gun and I love it. Ironically I hadn't ever shot a SBII till after I bought the Vinci. Both are great guns but considering I had already adjusted to the Vinci, it was by far my favorite. Very smooth and very simple to clean.
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beagler

The Vinci's are just too darn ugly! I shoot an SBE 2 as well. :z-winnersmiley:
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kaintuck

Quote from: Wingbone on October 03, 2011, 09:54:44 PM
I know they have made a couple adjustments on the Vinci, but I bought one last year as a new duck gun and I love it. Ironically I hadn't ever shot a SBII till after I bought the Vinci. Both are great guns but considering I had already adjusted to the Vinci, it was by far my favorite. Very smooth and very simple to clean.


so knowing what you know now are you saying you would  still buy the vinci and not the sbe if you were to have just one ? thanks Dennis
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Gobble Nole

I am a new Super Vinci owner and am very please so far.  The gun takes a little getting used to but has performed flawlessly to date.  I used it during teal season for a couple hunts and worked on some wood ducks, gun did fine.  I patterend it after I bought it and got something like 230 hits in a 10 inch circle shooting mag blends at 40 yards with a Kicks .655 choke.  No complaints with that pattern at all, and the best part of all is that the gun is light weight.  You can carry it and it feels great, actually weighs less than the M2 I believe.   

kaintuck

i also liked the light weight .i assume you havent had any function or feed problems?  Dennis
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