In the 80s black action semi autos were predominant. Today I don't think they are anymore, which is a shame. Black action shotguns are very discreet in the field
Not classy not horrible- wtf, nice display of the shotgun but really. This is a precision made shotgun that will last forever and shoots so smooth. I own the A400 lite and it too shoots soo smoothly even with 3 “ shells hunting ducks n geese here in Katy Texas. I own 3 Berettas and they all perform perfectly every time. I have killed so many clays and birds. Every time I go hunting with my buddies, I always shoot perfectly and bring home wonderful game. I know how to cook these wild ducks n geese and they make a succulent meal. Meals fit for Kings 😊
I fire everything through my 20bore one, cheap 21 gram 1200fps loads and expensive 34 gram 1450fps loads, 500 shells through it thus far, not a single malfunction or jam. Also you can get 4 shells in the 2+1 version ;)
I purchased this beretta yesterday, I’m super excited about getting it but since I live in California I still have to wait 8 days 17 hours 23 min before can actually pick it up. Anyways I wanted an over and under but then I thought to myself for the money would I rather have a very basic, very plain over/ under or a badass semi auto. I have a feeling I’m going to love this one ☺️
You were right ... I had a Benelli Performance Shop Super Sport for 5 years. I "thought" an OU would be better so, I bought a nice Beretta 694 OU and after a while, realized the Semi-auto was just more enjoyable to shoot.
@@orion7873 after shooting some clays with it, it’s definitely an outstanding clay gun. While I absolutely appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into a good double barrel, this s/a if for the guy who just enjoys lots of shooting and still wants a quality made Gun. It’s all business sexiness lol
Please don’t entertain any ideas to do anyone harm with this shotgun while you cool off waiting in the communist state of California to pick up your purchase.
I like these reviews best of all reviews on UA-cam. Maybe ‘cos I’m a Brit, maybe because you gave high marks to my two guns (this is one of them, the other is a CG Invictus Sporter), but I find all of them informative and yet entertaining. I’ll be in your neck of the woods (I currently lived in So Cal) in September and wonder if I can drop by and chat?
Great review. I'm trying to decide between the blue receiver a400 Xcel sporting and the black edition. Due to the carbon fiber rib/porting is there any significant weight difference between the two?
I have 2 different Beretta's both with Gun Pod's My A400 Xcel KO competition gun ( bright blue action ) has a Gun pod 1 which is a bit of a fun , it does work but is not necessary .I believe the GP1 is no longer available . My A400 Light KO is fitted with a Gun Pod 2 and is a total waste of time and money in my humble opinion . I believe anything added to a gun should benefit the shooter and help shoot more birds , these don't. I have had a total replacement , titanium, of my right shoulder and the different recoil reducing parts on both guns . pad , kick off , barrel etc all contribute to allow me to keep clay target and game bird shooting,3" steel loads inc, without pain or damage, Well done Beretta on that .
es muy linda escopeta lastima que no se entiende nada de lo que dice porque no se ingles pero como entiendo bastante en lo que se refiere a escopetas me doy cuenta de lo que es y la calidad es indiscutible beretta siempre se caracteriso en eso felicitaciones
Great rewiew!! cool gun and very low recoil, action very very reliable for a gas gun (....) my A400 xcel black 30" have kickoff in my opinion very interesting option for clay shooting or heavy game cartridges (dove & duck hunting) only dissapointed with a very delicate rib someone have problems with the carbon fiber rib??.
Gun pod's a shooting computer that can be fitted in the bottom of the grip - counts your total rounds fired like a car's odometer and, I think, ambient temperature. Maybe a few other things as well.
Great video Johnny. The A400 is a fantastic gun. But you are right, that bolt handle is quite an eye sore. Wish Beretta came out with something a little more stylish. Even the bolt release is quite ugly. I swapped mine out for Briley bolt handle and bolt release, and it came with a lighter screw knob, to bring the weight balance a bit further back.
I'm looking at semi auto shotguns now. Was thinking a Benelli but then I shot my cousins m4 though bad a$$ it's a little over priced for what you get IMO. I currently own a Mossberg 590 and a Remington 870. Great pump guns. Looking to expand my collection into semi auto shotguns and so far besides the Benelli m4 a Mossberg 930 and a Remington 1187 I have little experience with semi auto shotguns. I really like the Benelli's but like I said a bit pricey for what you getting, that's just my opinion. As I understand it the Beretta is basically the poor man's Benelli (😂😂😂) except for gas system Benelli being inertia driven Beretta being gas Driven. Anyway my question is what's the big differences between the Beretta A300 A350 A400 & 1301? Mainly differences in operating systems design features specified targeted uses or main differences amongst them.
I enjoy your reviews. Is there a noticeable difference to the recoil when the "KO" system is added? My only shot gun is a 30" sxs & as much as I like it I was looking to reduce recoil. I have shot a 20g Browning semi-auto to get a feel for sa guns & frankly didn't care for it. I would like to diversify my shotgun collection & the KO might seal-the-deal if you tell me the recoil is reduced on the a400. Ty in advance.
David Weinberg the kick-off system makes a huge difference in recoil. I have had shoulder surgery and have no problem shooting my A400. Compared to my Benelli Sport II it shoots much softer.
Jay Prejean Ty. Are there any differences between the Xcel Black Edition & the Xtreme Synthetic Black other then syn v wood & color? Would there be any significant difference when used exclusively for clays?
David Weinberg synthetic is geared more towards all-weather hunting and a rugged finish and the black editions are designed more towards sporting clays with porting added to the barrel and improved aesthetics. I have the bronze edition which I love for hunting and am thinking of adding a black down the line for a dedicated clay gun
I've been shooting for a couple of years now with my grandad and I'm only 14 but I was wondering if you could tell me your personal choices on a reliable, o/u and semi-automatic shotgun for under about £500-600 I have a job and would love to have a shotgun of my own but unfortunately I can't get a license yet. So what would your choices be? Thanks.
CottonyDock 9 good luck finding an over under for 500, first shooting is in no way a cheap sport, second the price of over unders has skyrocketed due to their popularity, thirdly, yes its probably better to look at getting a semi auto now before it goes the same way as o/u’s
@@Cottonydock9 not sure if you've already gotten a new clay gun but I got a Tristar Setter 28" in 12 ga. its not the coolest gun on the range but it was about 550 USD out the door (including delivery and all the associated fees) and after breaking in the action a little bit it feels quite good. I'm new to the sport so not sure how much weight my opinion should carry but if you want a low priced O/U you should look into one of those. It seems fairly reliable and i'm sure a better shooter than me would be able to shoot a better average with it :)
I bet if your ask Grandad nicely, he'd be happy to get you one... But first, try to shoot as many different guns as possible. Anytime you have an opportunity to shoot a different gun, do so. Thats how you figure out what is "the best". A lot of guys in forums / comments sections will say "my xxxxx brand of shotgun is the best" ... and yet, it's literally the only shotgun they've ever fired.
Did anyone else observe the gauling on the steel (alloy?) inside the receiver. Plastic cap and tip? 👎🏼 A burned open pore stock and forearm. No thank you. This is a very inexpensive version of the “tactical” shotgun they developed. The responses from the three gun shooters after a year or two will give a better evaluation of this shotgun. I will say that it isn’t bad, but it isn’t very good either given the cost.
A fine future addition to my collection. I NEED IT!!!
In the 80s black action semi autos were predominant. Today I don't think they are anymore, which is a shame. Black action shotguns are very discreet in the field
Not classy not horrible- wtf, nice display of the shotgun but really. This is a precision made shotgun that will last forever and shoots so smooth. I own the A400 lite and it too shoots soo smoothly even with 3 “ shells hunting ducks n geese here in Katy Texas. I own 3 Berettas and they all perform perfectly every time. I have killed so many clays and birds. Every time I go hunting with my buddies, I always shoot perfectly and bring home wonderful game. I know how to cook these wild ducks n geese and they make a succulent meal. Meals fit for Kings 😊
I fire everything through my 20bore one, cheap 21 gram 1200fps loads and expensive 34 gram 1450fps loads, 500 shells through it thus far, not a single malfunction or jam. Also you can get 4 shells in the 2+1 version ;)
Fausti also uses that laser enhancement treatment on their Caledon line. Quite attractive!
Nice review. Thank you. I have been trying to determine which shotgun is best for my needs and your detailed information is quite helpful.
I purchased this beretta yesterday, I’m super excited about getting it but since I live in California I still have to wait 8 days 17 hours 23 min before can actually pick it up. Anyways I wanted an over and under but then I thought to myself for the money would I rather have a very basic, very plain over/ under or a badass semi auto. I have a feeling I’m going to love this one ☺️
You were right ... I had a Benelli Performance Shop Super Sport for 5 years. I "thought" an OU would be better so, I bought a nice Beretta 694 OU and after a while, realized the Semi-auto was just more enjoyable to shoot.
@@orion7873 after shooting some clays with it, it’s definitely an outstanding clay gun. While I absolutely appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into a good double barrel, this s/a if for the guy who just enjoys lots of shooting and still wants a quality made Gun. It’s all business sexiness lol
@@orion7873 get both. You can’t have too many choices.
15 minutes for me in arizona
Please don’t entertain any ideas to do anyone harm with this shotgun while you cool off waiting in the communist state of California to pick up your purchase.
At his point I have about 30,000 rounds through my 400 Xcel. It breaks clays as well as any gun at any price. Less recoil as well.
30.000?? What rounds you shoot? I just bought one new 2 weeks ago.
@@hmjt21 1 1/8. Any brand.
the piston is to be inserted into the cylinder first not onto the magazine tube as in this video at the 8:14 mark
That is a very big cocking handle on an otherwise beautiful gun. It almost looks like an afterthought. A bit like my fourth child.
I like these reviews best of all reviews on UA-cam. Maybe ‘cos I’m a Brit, maybe because you gave high marks to my two guns (this is one of them, the other is a CG Invictus Sporter), but I find all of them informative and yet entertaining. I’ll be in your neck of the woods (I currently lived in So Cal) in September and wonder if I can drop by and chat?
Look forward to meeting you. How long you over for?
The Gun Shop in UK about 2 weeks UT in Winchester about 4 days over the weekend of 2nd Sept.
My Invictus is lightly used but has a slight blemish on the stock. How about a video on repairing wood?
My biggest beef with this gun vs most of beretta's premium guns is it only comes with 3 chokes vs 5 for most others
That’s a big beef then
YOU'RE MISSING LIGHT MOD. AND SKEET CHOKES, YOU CAN GET IT FROM BERETTA A COMPLETE IT.
Great review.
I'm trying to decide between the blue receiver a400 Xcel sporting and the black edition. Due to the carbon fiber rib/porting is there any significant weight difference between the two?
I have 2 different Beretta's both with Gun Pod's My A400 Xcel KO competition gun ( bright blue action ) has a Gun pod 1 which is a bit of a fun , it does work but is not necessary .I believe the GP1 is no longer available . My A400 Light KO is fitted with a Gun Pod 2 and is a total waste of time and money in my humble opinion . I believe anything added to a gun should benefit the shooter and help shoot more birds , these don't.
I have had a total replacement , titanium, of my right shoulder and the different recoil reducing parts on both guns . pad , kick off , barrel etc all contribute to allow me to keep clay target and game bird shooting,3" steel loads inc, without pain or damage, Well done Beretta on that .
es muy linda escopeta lastima que no se entiende nada de lo que dice porque no se ingles pero como entiendo bastante en lo que se refiere a escopetas me doy cuenta de lo que es y la calidad es indiscutible beretta siempre se caracteriso en eso felicitaciones
Great rewiew!! cool gun and very low recoil, action very very reliable for a gas gun (....) my A400 xcel black 30" have kickoff in my opinion very interesting option for clay shooting or heavy game cartridges (dove & duck hunting) only dissapointed with a very delicate rib someone have problems with the carbon fiber rib??.
Hello John, Can you enlighten me more about the Gun Pod ready. Best wishes from Northern Ireland.
Gun pod's a shooting computer that can be fitted in the bottom of the grip - counts your total rounds fired like a car's odometer and, I think, ambient temperature. Maybe a few other things as well.
Great video Johnny. The A400 is a fantastic gun. But you are right, that bolt handle is quite an eye sore. Wish Beretta came out with something a little more stylish. Even the bolt release is quite ugly. I swapped mine out for Briley bolt handle and bolt release, and it came with a lighter screw knob, to bring the weight balance a bit further back.
The extended bolt handle is for ease of use on cold days with heavy gloves. A hunter's dream, it's VERY practical.
Could you potentially do an A400 Multitarget review?
I'm looking at semi auto shotguns now. Was thinking a Benelli but then I shot my cousins m4 though bad a$$ it's a little over priced for what you get IMO. I currently own a Mossberg 590 and a Remington 870. Great pump guns. Looking to expand my collection into semi auto shotguns and so far besides the Benelli m4 a Mossberg 930 and a Remington 1187 I have little experience with semi auto shotguns. I really like the Benelli's but like I said a bit pricey for what you getting, that's just my opinion. As I understand it the Beretta is basically the poor man's Benelli (😂😂😂) except for gas system Benelli being inertia driven Beretta being gas Driven.
Anyway my question is what's the big differences between the Beretta A300 A350 A400 & 1301? Mainly differences in operating systems design features specified targeted uses or main differences amongst them.
@smith, Beretta owns the Benelli company. Soo... Beretta's or Benelli, it's just a matter of taste.
I enjoy your reviews. Is there a noticeable difference to the recoil when the "KO" system is added? My only shot gun is a 30" sxs & as much as I like it I was looking to reduce recoil. I have shot a 20g Browning semi-auto to get a feel for sa guns & frankly didn't care for it. I would like to diversify my shotgun collection & the KO might seal-the-deal if you tell me the recoil is reduced on the a400. Ty in advance.
David Weinberg the kick-off system makes a huge difference in recoil. I have had shoulder surgery and have no problem shooting my A400. Compared to my Benelli Sport II it shoots much softer.
Jay Prejean Ty. Are there any differences between the Xcel Black Edition & the Xtreme Synthetic Black other then syn v wood & color? Would there be any significant difference when used exclusively for clays?
David Weinberg synthetic is geared more towards all-weather hunting and a rugged finish and the black editions are designed more towards sporting clays with porting added to the barrel and improved aesthetics. I have the bronze edition which I love for hunting and am thinking of adding a black down the line for a dedicated clay gun
Great vid, great channel boss. Would love it, if you did a review of the Beretta 1301. Just a thought. Thanks.
I've been shooting for a couple of years now with my grandad and I'm only 14 but I was wondering if you could tell me your personal choices on a reliable, o/u and semi-automatic shotgun for under about £500-600 I have a job and would love to have a shotgun of my own but unfortunately I can't get a license yet. So what would your choices be? Thanks.
I do clay pigeon shooting and I was wondering what your choices would be*
CottonyDock 9 good luck finding an over under for 500, first shooting is in no way a cheap sport, second the price of over unders has skyrocketed due to their popularity, thirdly, yes its probably better to look at getting a semi auto now before it goes the same way as o/u’s
@@Cottonydock9 not sure if you've already gotten a new clay gun but I got a Tristar Setter 28" in 12 ga. its not the coolest gun on the range but it was about 550 USD out the door (including delivery and all the associated fees) and after breaking in the action a little bit it feels quite good. I'm new to the sport so not sure how much weight my opinion should carry but if you want a low priced O/U you should look into one of those. It seems fairly reliable and i'm sure a better shooter than me would be able to shoot a better average with it :)
I bet if your ask Grandad nicely, he'd be happy to get you one... But first, try to shoot as many different guns as possible. Anytime you have an opportunity to shoot a different gun, do so. Thats how you figure out what is "the best".
A lot of guys in forums / comments sections will say "my xxxxx brand of shotgun is the best" ... and yet, it's literally the only shotgun they've ever fired.
Great review Buddy, but the 32gr is instructed for the run in period, not for life.
Just picked one up . Bringing to the clays club today! Unfortunately Beretta does not supply the hard cases anymore🙁… cardboard
What!?!?!?!? That’s crazy
@@johnholcomb3887 yup $2200… and a cardboard box 😕
@@falcon4548 I bought mine about 6 years ago for $1900 otd and came with the black case shown in this video
Its possible Browning A5 review?? For my experience Top inertia semiauto gun.Thank you!!
What is the piece of blue plastic mounted to the bottom of the barrel just aft of the muzzle?
great!
Love the biased versus his more current episodes 😢
I was wondering what advantage a double bead sight provides?
We have a little video somewhere about that
if the 2 beads don't line up, then either the gun doesn't fit you or your mount is wrong for that gun.
You keep putting you hand over the exhaust port
Will there be a left handed model?
Jayson Grimes I believe I saw a lefty version the other day when I was looking for one, don’t take my word check the website.
No reason there shouldnt be, i can check with beretta direct in the morning?
@@tgsoutdoors thanx
What song is playing at the beginning?
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Hello I want to ask you I have this particular weapon without KO if it possible to place the system KO? If there is a place for system KO?
Thank you
It is hard to retrofit. Best to buy a KO stock and fit it too the gun.
Please price...?
Price....?
Armsan A612 ftw
Did anyone else observe the gauling on the steel (alloy?) inside the receiver. Plastic cap and tip? 👎🏼 A burned open pore stock and forearm. No thank you. This is a very inexpensive version of the “tactical” shotgun they developed. The responses from the three gun shooters after a year or two will give a better evaluation of this shotgun. I will say that it isn’t bad, but it isn’t very good either given the cost.
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I love the look of this gun but I cant get past that hideous bolt knob !
What sort of a clown wouldn’t buy a great gun because of the bolt pull 😂😂
Me Dickhead !
@@mbal4052