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Hi all. Have anybody had an Nova and changed it for an Supernova, and then wished that they never had done it ?? And please no bs about a lots of other stuff | ||
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After countless of thousands of rounds through my Nova with no problems I wouldn't see a reason to change over? "Let me start off with two words: Made in America" | |||
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I shoot an SBEII, but bought the super nova this spring since the regular nova is not available with the steady grip. That being said, other than being able to remove the stock and having the comfortech stock, there is no difference and no reason to pay the extra money unless you are like me and wanted the steady grip for turkey. | |||
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What about the comfortech? Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too! Recent college grad, started a company called MK Machining where I'm developing a bullpup rifle chassis system. | |||
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i actually bought a supernova this year for duckshooting, shot a couple of magpies with it probably get into the possums one night. ive only put like 50 rounds though it but ive had no problems with it. it points really well and the comfortech stock must make some difference. its my first shot gun so im hoping itll last for a while! ive got a box of clays and some trap rounds so im gonna learn how to shoot properly! | |||
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I've had my Nova for a few years now, and I'm not ready to get a Supernova. Mine fits me very well - it's almost hard to miss with it. ============================== "I'd love to be the one to disappoint you when I don't fall down" --Fred Durst | |||
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I bought a Supernova about a month ago when I needed something to replace my ancient and worn out Mossberg 500. I wear out guns, so I wanted something really tough. My searches brought me to the Benelli Supernova. Since then, I've done trap and duck hunts with her. She's consumed a case each of 3"BB Steel, 2 3/4"#2 lead, 2 3/4"#4 lead, and a box or two of 2 3/4"#5 lead. Other than a few faulty shells which wouldn't chamber due to a little off-shoot of plastic at the crimp, I have had absolulty no trouble with my Supernova. Quite honestly the most accurate and comfortable shotgun I have ever worked with. And so simple to clean! Knock out a couple pins and there are all of 5 parts altogether; trigger assembly, bolt, forestock, barrel, and butt stock. Simple, quick, effective. Arctic Gun | |||
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