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    Benelli Barrels

    Anyone know we're in NZ you can buy Just a benelli barrel. I've got an m2 21 inch. But I would like a 26-28 inch barrel for waterfowl shooting.

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    Do you want that barrel lenght because they are interchoke or could you live with an interchoked 21 inch? You could have chokes fitted to your 21 inch?

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    Any shop could get get you a barrel but knowing how beretta charge for parts you may want to take a seat before getting a price

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    It would be nice to just change out barrels for the scenario, short barrel for 3 gun, rabbit shooting. Long barrel for waterfowl swing and noise reduction. I just can find any online here in NZ. Chokes I'm not to worried about

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    I thought the same thing and imported an 18.5" barrel years ago, the only thing it was really great for was snap shooting wallabies and rabbits. Short barrel was pointless for 3 gun, and can't tell the difference between my 26" and my mates 28" for duck shooting, nor the 18.5" for that matter, i actually preferred the shorter for duck shooting

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    If the barrel you have is .850 inside diameter, any good smith could fit it with interchangeable chokes to increase its versatility. Dean Maisey does tru-chokes. Nelson Collie has the tools to set your gun up for Rem Chokes too. Just a thought. $150 for a single barrel normally. Cheaper than a new barrel.

 

 

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