jtischauser
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Buy a diffusion, IC and Full and you'll have every choke you ever need. If you're scared of the IC get the LM it's one size tighter or just run the M that comes with them.
man that is just the oposite for me, feels like i can usually burn clays with LM in my m2 and sbe but when i get to little steel plates i have to take extra time for the sight to be perfect, i thought i was just going to use LM for everything but i just bought a briley full for that stupid star at the noveske match in atl and im tempted to get something even tighter for that thing, stage shoulda been thrown out but none the less ill be prepared next timebullittmcqueen said:I've been running LM almost exclusively, have rarely ever put an IC in, however I don't cut it loose like you pro guys do, with the LM on the clays i feel like I need to aim it a little. Seriously considering getting something wide open for clays-only stages
That's what I'm shooting for here is that with the open choke odds of getting a pellet through the clay are pretty good, allowing me to speed up.Jesse Tischauser said:I aim every shot. With the open chokes you sometimes get a hit when you might have otherwise missed.
I really wish I had asked you more about this post before last weekend. The star absolutely killed me in Atlanta. I shot that stage with cylinder choke and kept hitting the plates on the star but they just would not fall. I don't know why those plates were so heavy. I should have shot it with LM but now I know. It cost me at least 15 seconds.gondo said:man that is just the oposite for me, feels like i can usually burn clays with LM in my m2 and sbe but when i get to little steel plates i have to take extra time for the sight to be perfect, i thought i was just going to use LM for everything but i just bought a briley full for that stupid star at the noveske match in atl and im tempted to get something even tighter for that thing, stage shoulda been thrown out but none the less ill be prepared next time
I saw in your vid, nice vids btw, at least that star wasnt 25 yards away like the last match. The problem with that star has something to do with the springs, sometimes they fall off fine and sometimes they are just stuck on there. The 2 guys that made that star were actually in my squad and they said it was because mud was getting packed in the springs.... who knows...bullittmcqueen said:I really wish I had asked you more about this post before last weekend. The star absolutely killed me in Atlanta. I shot that stage with cylinder choke and kept hitting the plates on the star but they just would not fall. I don't know why those plates were so heavy. I should have shot it with LM but now I know. It cost me at least 15 seconds.
mighel85 said:Hi boys. Mighel from singapore here. Was wondering if it's a good idea to run my benelli m2 shotgun with the mesa tactical urbino pistol grip stock? I see most people use the normal shotgun stock on their m2 's is there a reason stock is better?
jcameron996 said:I have never used a pistol grip stock on a shotgun, but from what I have witnessed at matches the pistol grip just gets in the way when you are trying to load.
It is handy for holding the gun during reloads. But giving up the comfortech stock is a bummer.mighel85 said:I don't know. I thought it might help me with the reload. As the gun is heavy. I've seen some people holding the pistol grip and have the rest of the stock rest on their arm while doing a weak hand reload.
I do weak hand reloads as I can't do strong hand flip over shotgun reload to save my life.
Yes, i tried the load 2 method where you flip the shotgun over and load with your strong hand. i nail it 1 out of 14 times, yes I probably need more practice with it before writing it off.Jesse Tischauser said:It is handy for holding the gun during reloads. But giving up the comfortech stock is a bummer.
Have you tried the load two loading method? It's super easy!
M4 is gas operated, M2 is recoil. You may run into problems with pistol grip M2 cycling light bird shot loads with recoil action. I witnessed this at High Plains (Kurt Miller's shotgun match) a couple years ago. Benny Hill was the RO. The shooter before me was having problems with his gun not cycling. Benny told him to ditch the pistol grip on the M2 and said they only work on M4's because of the gas action. The shooter argued with Benny and said it wasnt the pistol grip.mighel85 said:Yes, i tried the load 2 method where you flip the shotgun over and load with your strong hand. i nail it 1 out of 14 times, yes I probably need more practice with it before writing it off.
I'm going to try the M2 with the pistol grip and see how it feels.
I've tried my buddy's M4 and they feel great. i can rest the gun my small lazy arms and focus on reloading than having to exert strength and focus in both arms while moving and looking at targets.