Great work on these videos. I am a new gun owner and just purchased a Franchi Affinity 3. The manual is not very good and your videos are the best ones that I have seen for this type of gun. Much appreciated! You have yourself a new subscriber.
My Elite 3 20 gauge upland had a carrier latch so stiff I could not load it. I sent it back to Benelli in Maryland and in a few weeks it came back much better. Being 20 gauge, the loading port is narrower than my thumb, so I have had to learn to rotate my thumb 90 degrees to load, rather than flat. That works much better. I also have a 12 gauge Affinity.
Nice - thanks for the heads up! Got an Affinity 3.5 for me and a 3 for my son. Just started trap shooting with them: would have been baffled by this first time in the field if not for you . Thanks!
Great advice. The Benelli return spring is in the butt of the stock on a steel rod. The Franchi Affinity has the return spring wrapped around the magazine tube. Better to me because out front it holds the bolt in battery when walking and use. No Benelli "click" instead of BANG problem. And the stock is empty of a spring that can take on water and hold water and rust the spring or get it dirty.
Great video. You say release the trigger when I think you mean release the bolt handle. Don't want people thinking their finger should be anywhere near the trigger when unloading.
Hi there just watching your Franchi video which is very cool , I’ve just bought the exact same gun over here in Ireland and could you tell me how you attached the front sling swivel please ? It looks like it’s threaded through the steel pin which goes through the black screw down cap ? May be wrong it’s hard to see . Ok many thx Regards Darren
To unload I push the button to release a shell from magazine and use the action to remove the shell. Push button to release and eject. Repeat til empty.
Same here with Franchi Affinity 3, but I've accidentally bumped that release our shooting sport clays. Doesn't fire after that, I guess. Usually not an issue, but can be bumped kinda easy
@@Rico-77I’m not a fan or the release either. Great hun, but kinda unnecessary from my time with the gun. It’s like a secondary safety from what I’ve found. Who decided they need a release? Someone commented it’s because of spring location, perhaps that’s why.
@@subbydagwoods I appreciate the feedback, and I agree, seemed unnecessaryat first. I shot trap league with it this season and got it figured out. It's fine once you get used to it, just needed more practice.
Just got my first Franchi a few weeks ago. Love it. Doesn’t like to cycle Winchester ammo tho, only flaw so far. How’s yalls affinities working after a few years of use?
Thank you because I have struggled with how to load it. I 'm not thrilled that they want you to rack one in and then load the magazine but you video really helped. The manual is terrible the way it is set up.
Just hold the release and itll cycle like it's firing. The trigger pull activates that release so thats why it works when you shoot but not when you just pull the bolt back
great stuff, thank you. I'm just now getting familiar with the Benelli Montrefelto that I just bought and this was the first thing I Googled :D. Hey, I'm guessing that TV doesn't get a lot of viewing time? ;)
Something that I find cool is after pushing the release button to the side and that shell comes out like 1/8th way out and stops is then to rack that bolt carrier and it comes flying out the bottom then do the same procedure again every time for the remaining shells to be removed.
Would empty shotgun cartridges that have already been fired be okay to practice loading and unloading with in this gun? Or would they be too light to really work?
In my experience, they will be okay. But as they are fired off, they become longer (as case is full open). So, it could sometime get lightly stuck because of that. Cut the top of the fired shell a bit with scalpel and you are good to go practice (usually at 70mm - like most closed shells).
I have an M1 Super 90, it was the rage when it came out to market with the bolt system. Yes the gun is fast, No the gun is not intuitive and operator friendly like other semi-autos. Aside from speed it really makes clearing it a pain in the ass and a safety concern. Hindsight is 2020, next time, a Beretta
yeah it will. or you can google benelli carrier latch and there is a way to bend it slightly to make loading easier. in my experience though it loosens up after a few hundred shells.
@@Raevenswood I used it for the first time today, it got easier to load, I still get pitch sometimes, I hate having to use two hands, but it’s very nice Italian shotgun!! I’m a benelli fan now, but need to save up for a supernova!!
Hi, great video! I have one question with the bolt closed can you push the button to feed one up on the ramp and then cycle the bolt back? I see you have the bolt back and then you push the button to put one on the ramp and then let the charging handle go forward. Does it matter which way you do it? Does it hurt the shotgun either way? Thanks
I actually sent mine in for cerakote chipping off under warrant so I can not test this but I will be releasing a few more videos I did with the gun before I sent it in
You can without problem and fear. I do that every time when reloading in pheasant hunt 4th or 5th year in row (Affinity 1 but they are almost the same) and we shoot a lot. No anomalies, defects or else. Feed one in chamber, rest in tube, push the button to feed next one from tube to the ramp and you are ready to hunt.
The release is a stupid feature imo. But the gun is a thing of beauty. I can get past the stupid release after a few hunts with my 3.5 elite. Hope you enjoy yours!
The best way to avoid having to do all these machinations to avoid getting bit is to just replace the lifter with an aftermarket lifter. I used one from TTI, took me 10 minutes to install, and I don't even think about getting Benelli thumb anymore. .
Removing shells like it states in manual isn't that hard to do when you get used to it. And loading you can do it with tip of your thumb so you don't get bit. I´ve had Franchi for 9 years now, but it's not affinity, older model, but it is same.
They don’t recommend it because it’s not safe. It easier to rack the first shell out. The. Hold the lifter down with one hand and press the button with your other to take the shells out. The more you do it the more the button will break in. Your way works but it’s 2 times a shell could go off on accident.
Haha great you noticed that! Actually we always use the projector on the wall behind me and the TV never gets used. TV is there for daytime watching though where the projector does not do great in the brighter light
Great work on these videos. I am a new gun owner and just purchased a Franchi Affinity 3. The manual is not very good and your videos are the best ones that I have seen for this type of gun. Much appreciated! You have yourself a new subscriber.
Me too, the new owner
Thank you! I will be filming a one year review soon and complete tear down and cleaning.
@@EveryDayLimits that is nice to hear. Learning how to clean it was on my to-do list. Definitely looking forward to seeing your video. Thanks again!
I second that!
Very helpful! Thanks, I just got my Affinity for Christmas and was really confused, but your video was a great help.
Glad it was helpful!
My Elite 3 20 gauge upland had a carrier latch so stiff I could not load it. I sent it back to Benelli in Maryland and in a few weeks it came back much better. Being 20 gauge, the loading port is narrower than my thumb, so I have had to learn to rotate my thumb 90 degrees to load, rather than flat. That works much better. I also have a 12 gauge Affinity.
Thanks. Just bought a Franchi Affinity 3 Sporting and was confused about loading and unloading. Very helpful.
Nice - thanks for the heads up! Got an Affinity 3.5 for me and a 3 for my son. Just started trap shooting with them: would have been baffled by this first time in the field if not for you . Thanks!
Great advice. The Benelli return spring is in the butt of the stock on a steel rod. The Franchi Affinity has the return spring wrapped around the magazine tube. Better to me because out front it holds the bolt in battery when walking and use. No Benelli "click" instead of BANG problem. And the stock is empty of a spring that can take on water and hold water and rust the spring or get it dirty.
Great video. You say release the trigger when I think you mean release the bolt handle. Don't want people thinking their finger should be anywhere near the trigger when unloading.
Absolutely! Thank you!
Just bought the same gun , thanks for posting v helpful 😎
Thanks for simple explanation
Hi there just watching your Franchi video which is very cool , I’ve just bought the exact same gun over here in Ireland and could you tell me how you attached the front sling swivel please ? It looks like it’s threaded through the steel pin which goes through the black screw down cap ? May be wrong it’s hard to see . Ok many thx
Regards Darren
To unload I push the button to release a shell from magazine and use the action to remove the shell. Push button to release and eject. Repeat til empty.
Same here with Franchi Affinity 3, but I've accidentally bumped that release our shooting sport clays. Doesn't fire after that, I guess. Usually not an issue, but can be bumped kinda easy
@@Rico-77I’m not a fan or the release either. Great hun, but kinda unnecessary from my time with the gun. It’s like a secondary safety from what I’ve found. Who decided they need a release? Someone commented it’s because of spring location, perhaps that’s why.
@@subbydagwoods I appreciate the feedback, and I agree, seemed unnecessaryat first. I shot trap league with it this season and got it figured out. It's fine once you get used to it, just needed more practice.
Just got my first Franchi a few weeks ago. Love it. Doesn’t like to cycle Winchester ammo tho, only flaw so far. How’s yalls affinities working after a few years of use?
very informative thanks!
Does the ramp stay up? I have the super nova and it has so many features
BTW your one of the few I have found that has the 3.5 and videos. Would you buy the 3.5 again?
Thanks for the tips...just bought a Benelli Montefeltro.
Thank you because I have struggled with how to load it. I 'm not thrilled that they want you to rack one in and then load the magazine but you video really helped. The manual is terrible the way it is set up.
Glad I could help!
Great video man! Thanks for sharing :)
Extremely helpful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Just hold the release and itll cycle like it's firing. The trigger pull activates that release so thats why it works when you shoot but not when you just pull the bolt back
great stuff, thank you. I'm just now getting familiar with the Benelli Montrefelto that I just bought and this was the first thing I Googled :D. Hey, I'm guessing that TV doesn't get a lot of viewing time? ;)
just what I needed. thx!
Something that I find cool is after pushing the release button to the side and that shell comes out like 1/8th way out and stops is then to rack that bolt carrier and it comes flying out the bottom then do the same procedure again every time for the remaining shells to be removed.
Can you ghost load the Affinity?
Would empty shotgun cartridges that have already been fired be okay to practice loading and unloading with in this gun? Or would they be too light to really work?
In my experience, they will be okay.
But as they are fired off, they become longer (as case is full open).
So, it could sometime get lightly stuck because of that.
Cut the top of the fired shell a bit with scalpel and you are good to go practice (usually at 70mm - like most closed shells).
Buy dummies
Sometimes after dropping the bolt the lifter won’t move to allow me to load the next cartridge so I have to rack it and reload, what am I doing wrong
I have an M1 Super 90, it was the rage when it came out to market with the bolt system. Yes the gun is fast, No the gun is not intuitive and operator friendly like other semi-autos. Aside from speed it really makes clearing it a pain in the ass and a safety concern.
Hindsight is 2020, next time, a Beretta
I have had the thumb! Thanks!
Thank you!
Never had this issue from beretta benelli Remington fox hnr ati Eaa must be a new shooter thing or small hand thing
I have a franchi affinity 3, will the load spring lighten up, sometime it’s hard to load?
yeah it will. or you can google benelli carrier latch and there is a way to bend it slightly to make loading easier. in my experience though it loosens up after a few hundred shells.
@@Raevenswood I used it for the first time today, it got easier to load, I still get pitch sometimes, I hate having to use two hands, but it’s very nice Italian shotgun!! I’m a benelli fan now, but need to save up for a supernova!!
@@MinhVu-in9iz must be nice lol I have probably put a thousand rounds through mine and it is still as stiff as it was when I got it
Always same turd. Buy a Beretta!!!
@@flyingdutchman1352 beretta Own franchi and benelli as well! I love my shotgun!! The poor man’s beneli M2!!
Thanks for the tips ! How do you like your Affinity Elite ?
Love it! No failures out of it yet! Make sure you subscribe to see the new videos I will be posting with it.
@@EveryDayLimits thanks, will do
Great info, cheers man
You bet
Very helpful tip.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! Their manual is not real clear. Thanks
Is your sling on backwards?
Depends what end you want pointed up in the air
Hi, great video! I have one question with the bolt closed can you push the button to feed one up on the ramp and then cycle the bolt back? I see you have the bolt back and then you push the button to put one on the ramp and then let the charging handle go forward. Does it matter which way you do it? Does it hurt the shotgun either way? Thanks
I actually sent mine in for cerakote chipping off under warrant so I can not test this but I will be releasing a few more videos I did with the gun before I sent it in
You can without problem and fear.
I do that every time when reloading in pheasant hunt 4th or 5th year in row (Affinity 1 but they are almost the same) and we shoot a lot.
No anomalies, defects or else.
Feed one in chamber, rest in tube, push the button to feed next one from tube to the ramp and you are ready to hunt.
2 Dumbs Up De De Hit The Locking Bolt Lever First Before Racking The Bolt Back
I just bought this gun. And this makes me want to immediately sell it.
The release is a stupid feature imo. But the gun is a thing of beauty. I can get past the stupid release after a few hunts with my 3.5 elite. Hope you enjoy yours!
I just don’t understand the purpose of it.
What has been your preferred 3.5 load with this gun?
I like the Black Cloud #2 or #4 shot depending on time of season and game.
The best way to avoid having to do all these machinations to avoid getting bit is to just replace the lifter with an aftermarket lifter. I used one from TTI, took me 10 minutes to install, and I don't even think about getting Benelli thumb anymore. .
I may be getting the TTI and installing this as well.
Removing shells like it states in manual isn't that hard to do when you get used to it. And loading you can do it with tip of your thumb so you don't get bit. I´ve had Franchi for 9 years now, but it's not affinity, older model, but it is same.
They don’t recommend it because it’s not safe. It easier to rack the first shell out. The. Hold the lifter down with one hand and press the button with your other to take the shells out. The more you do it the more the button will break in. Your way works but it’s 2 times a shell could go off on accident.
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How do you watch tv through the jungle lol
Haha great you noticed that! Actually we always use the projector on the wall behind me and the TV never gets used. TV is there for daytime watching though where the projector does not do great in the brighter light
You're sling it's a joke ?
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