James D Clay
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Has anyone held,shot or looked at the new browning maxus.
I didn't like how heavy the extrema was and the recoil is a little heavier on the two then with the Browning.
Same parent company and factory in Belgium (FN)From what I read it looks like an upgraded version of the SX3 from Winchester.
This isn't some handgun where you expect failures in the first few hundred rounds. Most shotguns go thousands, even hundreds of thousands of rounds with no failures or jams. Also, you POINT a shotgun, not aim it, especially at clay targets or winged gameI've put about 300 2 3/4 target loads through it and I've had absolutely no misfeeds or jams. I have been doing a lot of trap shooting so I can get used to the gun and sharpen my aim.
This isn't some handgun where you expect failures in the first few hundred rounds. Most shotguns go thousands, even hundreds of thousands of rounds with no failures or jams.
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"This isn't some handgun where you expect failures in the first few hundred rounds. Most shotguns go thousands, even hundreds of thousands of rounds with no failures or jams. Also, you POINT a shotgun, not aim it, especially at clay targets or winged game"
What is your POINT? I didn't know it would be such an insult to not speak "shotgun" correctly
You know, I just lurk and learn at this site, but have to say, this seems wrong to me. The gas action will only reduce recoil a certain amount. After that, it makes sense that the weight of the gun will make a big difference.