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ScubaLatt 01-11-2015 10:05 PM

Versa Max vs. Benelli SBE 2
 
Looking to buy my son a college graduation present. He's a lefty so my choices aRe pretty limited. What's a better gun- Remington Versa Max or the Benelli Super Black Eagle 2?

Price is within 3-400 $ so not a factor.

Go...

juicegoose 01-11-2015 10:33 PM

What about the beretta a400? I personally sold my sbe2 for one and never looked back.
I would go versa max over sbe2 just because that gun pissed me off so much.

Love a400 though

ScubaLatt 01-11-2015 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by juicegoose (Post 736036)
What about the beretta a400? I personally sold my sbe2 for one and never looked back.
I would go versa max over sbe2 just because that gun pissed me off so much.

Love a400 though

Didn't know beretta made a left hand gun? Is it left side eject or just a reversible safety?

meaux fishing 01-12-2015 12:00 AM

Versa Max vs. Benelli SBE 2
 
I've never had a problem with my sbe2 and I only clean it a couple times a year. I've been shooting it since 08. I normally hunt everyday of teal season and 40 or so days of big duck. This year I've taken a break though cause it's been so bad.

calcutta37 01-12-2015 06:53 AM

300-400 I think those guns cost more than that.

Bluechip 01-12-2015 09:09 AM

I shoot a SBE2 and my son shoots the Versamax.

I constant struggle with a "stove pipe" shell every 20 shots or so. It's always when I need that extra shot.

My son has zero issues so far with the Remington. The Remington is a little heavier gun but does not kick as hard as my SBE2.

But the Remington ejects the spent hulls twice as far as my Benelli for what it's worth.

Sometimes while we are both shooting at ducks I will see his ejects flying across my field of view.

I like both guns and I'm not praising Remington or bad mouthing Benelli, just telling you what I have encountered.

They have both been good guns.

Nitramiii 01-12-2015 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 736044)
I've never had a problem with my sbe2 and I only clean it a couple times a year. I've been shooting it since 08. I normally hunt everyday of teal season and 40 or so days of big duck. This year I've taken a break though cause it's been so bad.

X2

juicegoose 01-12-2015 11:20 AM

Ahh ya i think its just safety reversal.

bmatte8 01-12-2015 11:30 AM

I bought a SBE2 last season and had nothing but trouble with it. I'm also left handed and despite everyone warning me not to get a benelli I bought one anyway. After last season I put the SBE in the case and bought a beretta a400 for this season and have not had the first issue with it. I did hear through the grapevine that beretta will be introducing left handed semi autos in 2015. If he does want a left handed gun I'd wait and get one of those!

ScubaLatt 01-12-2015 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by calcutta37 (Post 736047)
300-400 I think those guns cost more than that.

3-400 difference in price. Not actual cost. Both are in the upper $1000 range closing in on 2k$

ScubaLatt 01-12-2015 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by bmatte8 (Post 736071)
I bought a SBE2 last season and had nothing but trouble with it. I'm also left handed and despite everyone warning me not to get a benelli I bought one anyway. After last season I put the SBE in the case and bought a beretta a400 for this season and have not had the first issue with it. I did hear through the grapevine that beretta will be introducing left handed semi autos in 2015. If he does want a left handed gun I'd wait and get one of those!

I hope so. I've been shooting a Beretta A309 for about 15 years now and love my gun! He won't graduate til may 2016 so I have some time. Just looking around now and if I come across a good deal will jump on it and keep it til he graduates.

bmatte8 01-12-2015 11:51 AM

I know people that have been shooting SBE2s since they came out and never had a problem. But I also know people that had issues with them from day one. I think Benelli just puts out a lemon every few guns maybe, but I haven't heard anyone complain about the new berettas. If they do end up making a left handed a400 this summer Im going to have to get one.

swamp snorkler 01-12-2015 12:43 PM

Hey Scuba...... your help is needed,

Natural Light Kid 01-12-2015 01:48 PM

I have had for several year now, a Beretta A390. I bought a Versa Max Sportsman this year to have the ability to shoot 3.5" if necessary. The more I shoot it, the more I like it. Hard to beat for the money. Remington was also offering a $100 rebate at the time.

specktator 01-12-2015 02:28 PM

I've been shooting Benelli's since I was in high school(15 + years). I have M1, SBE, SBE2, and Super Vinci. To be honest, I am about fed up with Benelli. I bought the Super Vinci 2 years ago. It's a POS. It jams all the time, sometimes it stays stuck on "fire" for extended periods of time then just decides to start going back to safety again. That's safe!! Bad feeling to have when you draw a $2000 shotgun and you're praying that it will just shoot!! I will say I didn't have near as many problems with my previous Benelli's but they all will jam a good bit if you don't keep them clean. If I was buying a new shotgun today, it would be the Beretta A400 without a doubt.

cgoods17 01-12-2015 03:18 PM

i have been shooting the a400 going on 3 years now. my gun is a hunting gun, by know means do i baby it, but then again i dont let it sit in the bottom of pirogue all year, nor do i use it as anchor or push pole, guess im not hardcore enough.

bottom line, the gun gets used quite a bit, yet taken care of.

i have not had a problem with it...

Shoots everytime i pull out........... i mean pull up!

ScubaLatt 01-12-2015 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by swamp snorkler (Post 736080)



Thanks man! I made a visit over there and took care of business.

Paulox86 01-12-2015 09:13 PM

SBE for me. Bought it used for $700. Polished up the action...replaced recoil spring with an extra power sprung to reduce recoil with 3.5" shell...it was so dirty last week it took dental picks to scrape the junk out. But it still fires EVERYTIME I pull the trigger.

Rig Magician 01-13-2015 08:40 AM

Well I am a left handed shooter and I shoot a A400 Extrema and love it. I recasted the stock and he will need to do that for it to shoot correctly and I reversed the safety. I have not had any problem with powder or shells in my face. The gun works flawlessly. I have shot right hand shot guns all my life and figured it wouldn't be a problem to continue now. There really is not allot of choices when it come to left hand guns.
Good Luck,
Mark

Top Dawg 01-13-2015 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by specktator (Post 736092)
I've been shooting Benelli's since I was in high school(15 + years). I have M1, SBE, SBE2, and Super Vinci. To be honest, I am about fed up with Benelli. I bought the Super Vinci 2 years ago. It's a POS. It jams all the time, sometimes it stays stuck on "fire" for extended periods of time then just decides to start going back to safety again. That's safe!! Bad feeling to have when you draw a $2000 shotgun and you're praying that it will just shoot!! I will say I didn't have near as many problems with my previous Benelli's but they all will jam a good bit if you don't keep them clean. If I was buying a new shotgun today, it would be the Beretta A400 without a doubt.

I have the vinci. This is my 4th year on it? Maybe 3rd. Have never had a problem wit it until this year. Would shoot first shell fine and click on second shot. This was mainly with cheap federal shells. I've wiped the gun down over the last few seasons but never completely disassembled. This year my safety also started getting hard to function like you said. So I broke the gun down a few weeks ago all the way. I was amazed at the gunk that had built up underneath and in the trigger assembly. I had to scrape it off and then flushed out with degreaser. Put a light coat of oil on it and reassembled. Have not had one malfunction since then. It was so bad that my shell lifter on the bottom was getting stuck. Works like the day I bought it now. I too was starting to get frustrated.


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