Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
Let me know what you all think about these shotguns. I narrowed down the shotgun I want between the Benelli Ultra Light, Benelli Montefeltro, and the Browning Silver Hunter. I'll take whatever you can give...
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Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
In a 12?..... BUL with the 24" barrel.
No comparison to the others.
With this scattergun you can't look at specs, it must be shot to understand.
No comparison to the others.
With this scattergun you can't look at specs, it must be shot to understand.
Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
In a 20 I'd go for the Monte.
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Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
I have a Monte in 20. If you get one be aware they checker the forend by machine and if they set the cut too deep the checkering is very aggressive. Mine is too sharp, and the tips of the "pyramids" in the checkering break off but another guy I know has one that's just fine. The gun is very light and will kick with authority. I don't shoot it much since buying an O/U.
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Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
\Ryan_in_AZ wrote:I have a Monte in 20. If you get one be aware they checker the forend by machine and if they set the cut too deep the checkering is very aggressive. Mine is too sharp, and the tips of the "pyramids" in the checkering break off but another guy I know has one that's just fine. The gun is very light a will kick with authority. I don't shoot it much since buying an O/U.
That 12 ga UL will make your nose run if you shoot anything more than field loads. I've got two Monte's, a 12 and a 20. They both shoot nice and you could even say "soft" with 1 and 1 1/8 oz loads. Shoot a 3" mag in them and they can be brutal.
Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
Have both 12 and 20 BUL in 26" barrels. A joy to carry in the field, but they're so light they pack a good recoil wallop. Not much fun for plinking and shooting clays, but really a concern for me when wild bird hunting. I also have a 12ga Silver Hunter....quite a bit more substantial in the hands but felt recoil is very light.
Both models have been extremely reliable for me.
Both models have been extremely reliable for me.
Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
I just bought a BUL 12 ga with the 24" barrel. I do not feel it packs a punch. I shot a round of sporting clays with no issues. Plicked pheasants with 3 1/4 dram 1.25 oz of 5's with no issue. I was a little worried about all the post saying how hard the recoil is but went arhead and purchased it because of how well it fit me. It is the best fitting, fastest pointing and smoothest gun I own.
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Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
Not hardly...I shoot 1 1/2s as a matter of course late season with no problems.tdhusker wrote:...That 12 ga UL will make your nose run if you shoot anything more than field loads.....
A 3" turkey load will kick but one shot is hardly an issue.
Not sure who would shoot heavier hunting loads in a BUL, or any scattergun, for clays????but everyone handles or perceives recoil differently.
Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
Mountaineer wrote:Not hardly...I shoot 1 1/2s as a matter of course late season with no problems.tdhusker wrote:...That 12 ga UL will make your nose run if you shoot anything more than field loads.....
A 3" turkey load will kick but one shot is hardly an issue.
Not sure who would shoot heavier hunting loads in a BUL, or any scattergun, for clays????but everyone handles or perceives recoil differently.
I've shot some 3" steel loads in mine. Pretty nasty.
Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
Have any of you taken any turkeys with a 20 gauge Ultralight? I just held one and really liked what I felt. The shop did not have a 12 gauge but I really like the 20. With the right shot and load, it should be able to pattern nice at forty yards, right?
Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
Never used either on turkey, but sure...with the right load and choke combination that 20ga should be fine at 40 yards. You might want to see how many 20ga turkey chokes are available for the BUL before you jump in and buy it...just a thought that might save you some headaches.
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Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
I have a browning silver in 12 ga and love it. It has a reciever similar to the old A5 (which is what I learned to shoot with) only not as dramatic. I have had it 4 years, it has went to South Dakota the last 3 with me. It fits me good, shoots great. If I had it to do over I would have boughten one in camo and it would have been my all around gun.
Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
I have never felt any problem with the recoil from my Ultralight 12ga. But I must say recoil rarely bothers me.
My only regrets about the UL is the limitation of just three shells. There have been many times on Roosters and Ruffies that I would have liked the extra two.
But it carries like a Red Ryder BB gun as far as weight. When people pick it up and it is in a sheath that is what they think it is.
I'm never the one complaining after a long, long day of luggin em through the popple or through the stubble.
My only regrets about the UL is the limitation of just three shells. There have been many times on Roosters and Ruffies that I would have liked the extra two.
But it carries like a Red Ryder BB gun as far as weight. When people pick it up and it is in a sheath that is what they think it is.
I'm never the one complaining after a long, long day of luggin em through the popple or through the stubble.
Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
I have a Benelli M1 Super 90 20 gauge. It is the same gun as the M2. It will be the last gun I part with. I use it to hunt grouse, quail, and woodcock. I have used it for the last 8 years to turkey hunt with. I have never failed to fill my turkey tags. I use the Under Taker choke tub. I use federal 3 inch nuber 5's in the turkey load. Patters well at 40 yards. The gun is very light and fast when shooting on the wing. I have shot thousands of rounds through it, and it has never malfunctioned. I just can't say enough about the gun.
Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
I have a Monte 12 guage in left hand. I love it and take it out in all kinds of weather. It's light and recoil is light with 1 1/4 oz loads.
A gun that I would like to get is the Winchester Super X3 in 20 ga. Saw one at a youth pheasant hunt and I want one!
A gun that I would like to get is the Winchester Super X3 in 20 ga. Saw one at a youth pheasant hunt and I want one!
Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
Silver is a great gun, not sure about the benelli's
Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
Yes. I've took a turkey with a 20 gauge Ultra light last year. I can show you the proof.gspkimber wrote:Have any of you taken any turkeys with a 20 gauge Ultra light? I just held one and really liked what I felt. The shop did not have a 12 gauge but I really like the 20. With the right shot and load, it should be able to pattern nice at forty yards, right?
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Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
I am picking up my 20 Monte on Monday, plan to shoot some clays next week. I really like the way the gun fit me.
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Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
I prefer the feel of the Montefeltro to the other two, but I shoot a SBE II so take that for what it's worth.
Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
I like the feel of the montefeltro but got a M2 12ga 26" becasue i like the matte finish and satin wood for turkey hunting. It is my only shotgun for now - quail, turkey, waterfowl . 20ga works fine for turkey, shot a turkey with a H&R single shot 20ga when i was about 14y/o squirrel hunting (season overlapped with turkey in PA) with #6..only takes a couple pellets in the head/neck.
Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
Another difference to take into consideration,
BUL has a rising rib.
The Monte has a flat rib.
I own a SBE and that's the only thing that bothers me about it. Believe it's most likely because of the I prefer shooting O/U... It's one of those things that shooters feel more comfortable not a right or wrong! In any event the MONTE is more attractive to me because of the rib and extra shells.
Have a great season!
BUL has a rising rib.
The Monte has a flat rib.
I own a SBE and that's the only thing that bothers me about it. Believe it's most likely because of the I prefer shooting O/U... It's one of those things that shooters feel more comfortable not a right or wrong! In any event the MONTE is more attractive to me because of the rib and extra shells.
Have a great season!
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Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
I own a Benelli LH M2 12 ga. Very nice, reliable gun. The gun allows me to shoot whatever I want without too much recourse on my shoulder. The synthetic stock and Matt finish are easy keepers. I don't have to worry about the gun getting scratched or blemished nearly as much as a I would with a wood stock gun IMO. The adjustable stock allows for some adjustment. I am not sure if the Browning offer that.
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Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
I have the Monte in a 20------ never have noticed a kick - great gun . Haven't dropped in Chukar hunting- yet- I am sure it will come.
Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
A friend of mine has a BUL in 12 ga. for sale. Mint condition. You could save yourself hundreds of dollars. Located in Baraboo Wi. PM me if interested.
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Re: Benelli Ultra Light, Montefeltro, or Browning Silver Hunter
BUL hands down.
for the record: its not the gun that kicks, its the ammunition, and they make a wide variety of ammo.
for the record: its not the gun that kicks, its the ammunition, and they make a wide variety of ammo.