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<blockquote data-quote="Porter" data-source="post: 2704303" data-attributes="member: 9436"><p>I've had my SBEII for 4 seasons now and it's the first auto loader I've ever had that can keep up with the abuse I put them through. I am tough on my waterfowl guns and the SBEII passes the test. I clean it at the split and at the end of goose season. Other than that, a swab down the barrel and a little Rem oil and she's ready to go. I've put several thousand rounds through that gun and had maybe 3 or 4 FTFs. It eats everything from light dove loads to 3.5" mags. Based on experience with friends in the field, the only other auto loading duck gun I would consider is the Browning Maxus. FWIW, none of the Remington autos have passed the test. Different story with the 870 of course. I shot a super mag for many years and it was a great duck gun as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Porter, post: 2704303, member: 9436"] I've had my SBEII for 4 seasons now and it's the first auto loader I've ever had that can keep up with the abuse I put them through. I am tough on my waterfowl guns and the SBEII passes the test. I clean it at the split and at the end of goose season. Other than that, a swab down the barrel and a little Rem oil and she's ready to go. I've put several thousand rounds through that gun and had maybe 3 or 4 FTFs. It eats everything from light dove loads to 3.5" mags. Based on experience with friends in the field, the only other auto loading duck gun I would consider is the Browning Maxus. FWIW, none of the Remington autos have passed the test. Different story with the 870 of course. I shot a super mag for many years and it was a great duck gun as well. [/QUOTE]
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