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I am considering a:

Beretta 471
12 gauge
choke tubes
28" barrels
english/straight stock

It fits me in the mirror so it must be close. Any opinions would be appreciated, both negative and positive on this shotgun.
Thanks
 
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Beretta shotguns have an excellent reputation. I own a Beretta in a 28 gauge O/U and am very pleased with it. I toyed with buying a 470 or 471 for a while, but before I did I came across a BSS new-in-box at an attractive price so went that way instead.

What uses do you intend to put your new shotgun to? Side-by-sides are usually upland guns rather than waterfowlers. If you plan to use it upland, I would urge looking instead at a 20 gauge rather than a 12 gauge. The 20 will take any upland bird just as well and they are lighter and sleeker guns.

It is a matter of taste, of course. Many people like the very light 12 gauge loads for upland use.
 
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I will be using it for upland. With a 12 I can shoot paper hulls at huns, quail, ruffed and blues. Chukars are in between. Pheasant with increasing non-toxic requirements I get more knock down with a 12 gauge and kent tungsten matrix or bismuth.
 
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Great gun but in 12 ga. there is significant recoil. I would suggest looking at the same gun in 20ga. John
 
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John,

Tell me about the recoil. What loads have you shot in the 471 12g and what is the heaviest load you found comfortable.
 
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Originally posted by SG Olds:
I will be using it for upland. With a 12 I can shoot paper hulls at huns, quail, ruffed and blues. Chukars are in between. Pheasant with increasing non-toxic requirements I get more knock down with a 12 gauge and kent tungsten matrix or bismuth.


I'll agree that if you are planning on shooting a lot of pheasants, especially if restricted for some reason to non-lead shot, then the 12 gauge is probably the better choice. In fact, not being a waterfowl hunter, pheasants are about the only thing I shoot a 12 gauge at any more.
 
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I just purchased a 471 Silver Hawke 12 Gauge 28" Multi Choke (for my 50th in Sept) Sorry I did not buy years ago. Had a 20 Bore silver pigeon little difference in recoil.You will not be dissapointed. Best of luck with it.
Deerhunter
Ireland
 
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DID IT

New 471 straight stock version. I tried the pistol version, a merkel and an aya #2 as well as a dozen used sxs's this one fit me perfect in light and heavy clothing.

So, I will pattern it and then if necessary get in to see a fitter to see if any fine adjustments are needed.

One thing I learned is that the vast number of sxs's I tried had way to much drop. only the aya and Beretta allowed me to see rib and bead.

No buyers remorse which is a good sign for me.

Thank you all!
 
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UPDATE

I pattern it today. I pattern both barrels separately of course. 5 shots each barrel.

At 16 yards both barrels are as perfect as my eyes can judge. 60-55% above and 40-45% below point of aim. Ever so slightly left for the left barrel and right for the right barrel.

Now I need to devote serious time to perfecting a good consistent gun mount. Went out and killed a tom/turkey to celebrate.

Still no buyers remorse.
 
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Well done I also tried lots of sxs and I liked the AYA the 471 suited me almost perfectely with light or heavy clothing,being 5ft 11inch and 17 stone I could not believe my luck. I have fired 3" magnums a nice recoil but tolerable, but a nice gun none the less.
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Deerhunter
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