Amazing Video

Yeah, those more of "it's the Indian, not the arrow" kind of deals. But I have no doubt the extrema is a nice shotgun, lowish on the recoil, and very reliable.
 
looks interesting, but I don't think I will need to unload 12 shots in 1.73 seconds when hunting. Interested in the low recoil. Gonna have to try one out at the sporting clays meet and I will let you know, looking for something larger than 28gauge for my wife.
 
2 questions

#1 Is that the brand/model Dick Cheeny prefers? ;-)

#2 Hunting-wise looks like a great quail gun, but I wonder how the gun would perform shooting 3" mag 1oz slugs, as in say deer or hog hunting. I wonder if the "low recoil" system has a detrimental affect on the projectile(s) down range . . . say +/-50yards w/buckshot and at about 100yards w/slugs.
 
I have an Extrema2 KO and although I've never tried to run that many through, you can run em through pretty quick.

I expect his gun has had some work (ya think?) and doubt you could do it out of the box. My Benelli M1 seems about as fast if not faster, but I shoot 3" with the Extrema and 23/4 with the Benelli though.
 
yes they probably have some sort of recoil dampening system like the KNOXX stocks use (which work like a charm by the way). and they gun certainly has to have been tweeked by the guy.
 
Well if it's not a box stock gun, then wouldn't that be false/misleading advertising to show a model of the gun like that performing in that way, when the gun you actually get doesn't? My bet is that it's the stock model; just being used with VERY light loads - just enough to cycle the action.
 
I just got back from shooting trap. I did rattle 3 off pretty quick thinking of the video. I can't imagine that magazine of his is out of the box...could it be?

Santa Claus brought me 1 pistol and 2 shotguns last year. Extrema2 and a Weatherby Athena V. I take both to the range. Its nice to switch to the Extrema to give my shoulder a rest. I forgot my vest today.
 
Well, I don't mean the magazine is stock, because the consumer is not being fooled - he or she can see that long mag, and see the actual advertised mag capacity of the shotgun before buying. But the ease of shootability, recoil, etc. - if it's significantly gunsmithed, that's more than a little deceptive.

But no, that's not the normal capacity at all. It's more like 4 or 5 +1, IINM:

http://www.berettausa.com/product/product_field_guns_main.htm
 
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