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Rarely, maybe never, has one gun introduced as many new technologies as the Benelli Super Black Eagle II. The proven inertia-recoil system, with its unmatched ability to digest different ammunition types, is unchanged. Just about everything else is different.
The new ComforTech system reduces recoil up to 48% over the competition, without adding any moving parts or weight. Compared to competitive brands the Benelli weighs 13 to 15% less - on average, that's more than a pound less!The ComforTech™ system also reduces muzzle climb by 15%. For fast follow-up shots, this allows the shooter to get back on target up to 69% faster than the competition.
The Crio barrel is frozen to -300° F which relieves stresses left over from hammer-forging. The result? The barrel moves consistently, shot after shot. It also produces a smoother bore that stays cleaner and offers less resistance to the wad and shot.
A new buttpad made of a shock-absorbing gel, originally developed for the medical industry, works with the ComforTech system to soak up recoil. Benelli engineers used extensive computer modeling to create an ergonomic design so refined that left- and right-handers have entirely different recoil pads. A new corrosion resistant recoil spring and guide remain free of rust and ride in a new recoil tube that is easily cleaned by removing the quick-detachable recoil pad. The Super Black Eagle II proves it - perfection can be improved.
UPC | 650350101164 |
Gauge | 12 GA |
Action | SEMI AUTO |
Capacity | 3+1 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 28" BARREL |
Weight | 7.1 LBS. |
Finish | MAX-5 CAMO |
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