I've fired a couple of Benellis, including even a SuperSport. And they both had worse recoil that my Berettas in my opinon.
Claims that Benelli shotguns cycle faster are also totally bogus and without proof.
In reality, just about any decent semi-auto shotgun, including even a Browning Auto 5, is going to cycle faster than 99% of shooters will be able to take advantage of.
All the marketing hype one hears from each of the shotgun vendors claiming that their autoloading shotgun is the fastest should be taken with more than just a grain of salt.
Last I heard Winchester was still claiming that the Super X3 was the fastest:
http://www.winchesterguns.com/library/pressreleases/detail.asp?id=215
Regarding ease of cleaning, the Beretta 391 Urika II, the new Browning Maxus, and that insane new polymer semiauto shotgun Beretta A400 Xplor Unico, all claim significant improvements in the gas piston design that make cleaning a lot easier.
I've not used or even handled any of these new shotguns, though, so I have no first hand knowledge if these claims really amount to much of a difference or not.
The performance claims that Beretta is making about the polymer A400 Xplor Unico are really quite amazing. I've accepted shooting polymer pistols, but I doubt that I could get used to a shotgun that uses so much polymer. That is just too nontraditional for my tastes.
The shotgun only weighs 6 1/2 lbs. And Beretta claims that not only can it reliably cycle everything from light 7/8 oz 2 3/4 target loads to heavy 2 1/4 oz 3 1/2 inch magnum loads, but that it will shoot them all with very little felt recoil.
Quite amazing claims they are making for this shotgun here:
http://www.a400xplor.com/
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