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My son wants to try duck hunting this year and we always enjoy dove hunting. I purchased 2 Benelli Novas last year for us to start with. After two awful experiences with customer service, only one gun was here for season. Neither of us like the Nova or feel like we hit with it. I know I should pattern them but there are safety concerns with his that Benelli will not fix. 

I really like my 1100 but don't care for 11-87 or VersaMax. Benelli products are a definite NO. What else should I consider? I would like semiauto but price point may push me into pump. 

I much prefer pretty wood/blued but I know that doesn't work with a duck blind.

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I went duck hunting for the first time last year and bought a Franchi Affinity 3.  I've been happy with it.  I've seen the blue and wood version for $850-900 several times.  Franchi is under the Beretta umbrella along with Benelli and Stoeger, so that may be a dealbreaker for you.  

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I've been scared to go duck hunting my whole life. I just know I'm going to shoot the wrong duck. Some endangered species and be fined $100k. I'd be the guy with the game warden in scuba gear playing Seal team 6 beside me.

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3 hours ago, gomer pyle said:

I’m not against anything but Benelli right now. Lol

How does the Franchi pattern? I know Benelli are known for high right. 

Left-right it’s dead on.  It throws a pretty dense pattern slightly high (maybe 60-40), but I used a Rob Roberts T3 choke.  It turned a 20 ga. Affinity into a death stick.  I’ll try to dig up a pic of the pattern board.  I had to play with the included shims to bring my POI down to 60/40.  

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I shoot a beretta a400 for ducks. Before that a beretta 390. Very happy with the beretta with the exception of the a300. My buddy has one and we can’t get it to feed consistently. I have several friends that run Benelli SBEs and they all seem to do fine. Might also look at Retay. I’ve handled a few of them and they seem well built for the price point. 

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On 4/2/2024 at 8:21 PM, deerslayer said:

I went duck hunting for the first time last year and bought a Franchi Affinity 3.  I've been happy with it.  I've seen the blue and wood version for $850-900 several times.  Franchi is under the Beretta umbrella along with Benelli and Stoeger, so that may be a dealbreaker for you.  

I loved my first Affinity 3 so much I bought a second. Set out to buy a Benelli Super Black Eagle 3 and the guy at the store talked me into the Franchi. At $1,000 less I couldn't justify the express expense. I've had a fair amount of time behind a Super Black Eagle and don't feel that I'm giving anything up with the Franchi. 

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Please don’t judge pump guns by the Benelli Nova. I love my Browning BPS, Mossberg 835 and I still hunt with my Winchester model 12’s. I’ve shot pump guns so long I still try to pull the forearm off a semi-auto. As far as shooting some exotic duck, if you can’t see their eyes don’t shoot. Find some old fart like me to show you the ropes. 

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