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    benelli supernova

    Hey all,

    Im not to familiar with shotguns; Ive shot some clays once a year and know how to operate them on a basic level.

    Im considering a Supernova with 26" barrel for waterfowl, turkey, and some recreational clays. Anything i need to know about this shotgun before going forward. Also is this a good configuration for the mentioned uses?

    Thanks in advance,
    Marco

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    I own a Benelli Nova and my neighbor owns a Supernova. Neither one of us can tell any perceived difference in recoil with the Supernova. We have shot skeet with these two guns for hours and they both performed equally. I wouldn't spend the extra cash on the Supernova.

    I love my Nova. It is a great shotgun and a great value.
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    A Supernova would fit the bill perfectly. Getting the 26" barrel is a good choice. I am not a big fan on long barrels on hunting shotguns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brimstone View Post
    I own a Benelli Nova and my neighbor owns a Supernova. Neither one of us can tell any perceived difference in recoil with the Supernova. We have shot skeet with these two guns for hours and they both performed equally. I wouldn't spend the extra cash on the Supernova.

    I love my Nova. It is a great shotgun and a great value.
    This 100%.

    I could have written that word for word. I do the same things as you mentioned and my nova does a super job. I wouldn't spend the extra coin for the "super" as my buddy has one and I honestly don't like it any better.

    I'd only add that I personally prefer the camo models for hunting because they are pretty tolerant to wet weather. ymmv.

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    To those with the Nova: Do you have any reservations with the stock and receiver being one piece?

    I got a chance to handle both today and the ergo's were pretty much identical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marco.g View Post
    To those with the Nova: Do you have any reservations with the stock and receiver being one piece?

    I got a chance to handle both today and the ergo's were pretty much identical.
    What are your concerns about it?

    Doesn't bother me at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaBoy View Post
    A Supernova would fit the bill perfectly. Getting the 26" barrel is a good choice. I am not a big fan on long barrels on hunting shotguns.
    How you going to hit anything with short barrel?

    Supernova is great shotgun, light and durable. Would recommend.

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