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Does any one have any first hand experience with the Benelli R1? Yes, I know it looks like hell (hate the futuristic ray-gun look, but love my Benelli Super Black Eagle shotgun). Benelli makes a very good quality / reliable autoloader; just wondering how accurate it is compared to Browning BAR. No trolls or bashers please. I know all about the looks and like a auto-loader for thick woods drives and still hunts. Hugh | ||
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I shot my buddy's R1 the other day, and it's pretty accurate with factory ammo... Edit to say.... I never broke the gun down, and even my buddy didn't know it was a gas gun, so I informed him and he laughed. NRA Life Memeber SCI Life Member Dallas Safari Life Member DRSS We Band of Bubbas | |||
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Hugh, I think Capstick must have shot something else, the R1 is indeed a gas operated rifle. Their data calls it something like ARGO I think, automatic regulating gas operated, or something close to that acronym. I have shot one in .270 WSM, and will probably get one some day, it's recoil is similar to my BAR in same caliber, maybe a hair less. It was plenty accurate at 100 yards, my friend was shooting Federal premium NBT's-- factory stuff, 130 and 150 grains, and both grouped well, about an inch, different point of impact of course, but groups slightly better with the lighter bullets. I like their free floating barrel system.(and the 'ray gun' looks too!) Good Luck--Don | |||
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I've tested the Argo in .300 Win for a hunting magazine. Very well made and the most accurate semi-auto I shot. One feature I was very appreciative of : this is a selfloader you can clean from the breech end. Another unique feature is that you can swap bbls./calibers. André DRSS --------- 3 shots do not make a group, they show a point of aim or impact. 5 shots are a group. | |||
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