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Re: Benelli M2 Practical 9+1 or Bora BR99

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 7:32 pm
by Grima
I shoot clays every 2 weeks with my Saiga 12 or my BR99 & have no problems smashing clays.
Bin factory sights, mount red dot on a 20mm riser ( I use a Bushnell TRS25) mount it forward on the receiver.
The most important thing is to keep BOTH EYES OPEN, so its just like aiming using the bead of a normal shotgun.

I also use them for pest control, dusk & dawn lowest setting works a treat on rabbits. If its sunny dial it up for pigeon & crow.
As you have both eyes open also fast for multi targets (PSG)
If you mounted the gun right the red dot will be centred, a bad mount no red dot. this will help improve your shooting skills.

Re: Benelli M2 Practical 9+1 or Bora BR99

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 7:51 pm
by bradaz11
Thorney wrote:What he said.

If you like to practice re-loading and see that as part of the discipline (which is a fair enough comment) the the benelli. If you just like to shoot things rather than reload things then get the Bora.

I ran with a standard semi for a while but lacked the time to train to get reloading right and hated competing as a result, swapped to the Bora and love it. I've not shot much this year as racing has been full on but I wouldnt change back.
so now you just smile with a semi?

Re: Benelli M2 Practical 9+1 or Bora BR99

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 12:23 am
by BamBam
qws wrote:The sport is about shooting not re-loading ??? !!!!
Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.

Re: Benelli M2 Practical 9+1 or Bora BR99

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 11:50 pm
by Thorney
when I started there 1 or 2 of us, nows its a bigger group than manual at the larger comps.

Re: Benelli M2 Practical 9+1 or Bora BR99

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 11:19 pm
by Geoff
I'm changing from tube mag gun to Bora after many years as with advancing years my finger dexterity is failing. To be competitive you need to be able to load 4 and my hands can't.
Bora or M2?
Cost...Bora wins
Shooting not loading...Bora wins
Keeping ammo factories going...Bora wins
Fun and smiles...Bora wins
If you have the only Bora at your club I promise you will not be alone for long.
Be very wary of the M2 Practical. It has a ported barrel so puts you into Modified division should you enter matches run to Ipsc rules.Far easier to add a muzzle brake to a M2 Field than remove porting from a Practical.

Re: Benelli M2 Practical 9+1 or Bora BR99

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 9:42 am
by qws
Geoff wrote:I'm changing from tube mag gun to Bora after many years as with advancing years my finger dexterity is failing. To be competitive you need to be able to load 4 and my hands can't.
Bora or M2?
Cost...Bora wins
Shooting not loading...Bora wins
Keeping ammo factories going...Bora wins
Fun and smiles...Bora wins
If you have the only Bora at your club I promise you will not be alone for long.
Be very wary of the M2 Practical. It has a ported barrel so puts you into Modified division should you enter matches run to Ipsc rules.Far easier to add a muzzle brake to a M2 Field than remove porting from a Practical.
I am also going for the Bora after much research. I am a slow loader so with the Mag system I can keep up as long as I have enough Mags - how many would everyone suggest - I was told at least 4 - but is 5 better (50 Shots) Just need the stamina and belt to hold it all. Will I clank like a Robot ???

Re: Benelli M2 Practical 9+1 or Bora BR99

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 11:41 am
by Blackstuff
4 is the minimum, 5 gives you one spare, 8 is better, 10 betterer bangbang

You may 'clunk' if you run, but thats better than the 'caddy rattle' lol

Re: Benelli M2 Practical 9+1 or Bora BR99

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 11:44 am
by qws
Blackstuff wrote:4 is the minimum, 5 gives you one spare, 8 is better, 10 betterer bangbang

You may 'clunk' if you run, but thats better than the 'caddy rattle' lol
Will need a Mortgage to buy 10 so will start with 5

Re: Benelli M2 Practical 9+1 or Bora BR99

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 6:26 pm
by BamBam
I know someone who went from a Bora to a Supernova. lol

There's an art in loading a shotgun quickly, those that don't understand, can never appreciate it.



And even though you're shooting an open class gun, there's still lots to learn.


Re: Benelli M2 Practical 9+1 or Bora BR99

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 9:19 pm
by Grima
Top Vid. I would love to see him shoot & load that fast on a cold wet freezing windy day at a range in the UK.
Fingers are the first to feel it.
You can shoot a BR with the right gloves on.
There is a reason why we don't drive model T ford cars any more or have black & white TV's.
People don't like change but its going to happen. Tube guns are dead.