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    Well I bought a new 2000 in the max- 4. I went out Sun a shot about 160 thru her. I did shoot 3 boxes of 1 1/8 shot first , Never had the first problem (Knock On Wood)
    With oo buck it shoots a little to the left, but that could be the choke Im getting a new patternmaster I will keep you guys posted..With #4 Turkey shot....Turkeys dont stand a chance, with steel shot BB'S and #2's shoots well but I like a tight pattern, so I will go for a aftermarket choke. My only issue with it is the recoil

    Will a Mercery recoil reducer for a benelli fit my gun?

    BTW IT WILL "FLOAT" THE 4TH SHELL

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    IMO, for get about the reducer and if need be get a better recoil pad. If you go for the recoil pad. I'll send you some tips that others have done. I never needed anything on mine but I never shot any heavy turkey loads either. I couldn't see but difference in recoil with the mercery reducer.
    I tried on in a Nova
    tank

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    The Stoeger M2000 will not accept any of the benelli recoil reducers... I agree with tank, your best option is a good after market recoil pad.

    My M2000 kicks a bit too, but I'll take the trade off any day because it hasn't failed me yet, hunting or target shooting!

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    ditto a new pad!..

    .. I'm no fan of adding aftermarket weight to tame things .. sort of silly when you think of the balance of a gun and how it was designed..

    just my .02

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    Thanks guys for the advice, I'm going to order the LimbSaver #10401.. that is the right one?

    I will be useing my 2000 as my duck gun

    [ 03-03-2005, 07:50 PM: Message edited by: Possum ]

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    Possum, I know people like the LimbSavers but have been told the Pachmyr and the Hiviz X coil are a lot better.
    I do not know this, I was just told by a couple others that put them on their 2000. One guy cut a piece of ply wood the size of his pad, mounted the HiVi on the plywood then put it on his gun.
    Like I said, I'm not telling you it's so, just do a little checking on your own.
    tank

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    Silly Birdog? Out of dozens of longarms I've owned the stoeger2000 is the must unbalanced gun I ever had. I don't believe manufactuers give a hoot about balance until you get into higher end guns.That said, as to possums question, I dont't have experience with merc. recoil reducers but I did make my own rec.red. from 3/4lb. of lead shot.Now my S2000 kicks about the same as my Ruger red label O/U (which still weighs 1/2 lb. more) and now the stoger is perfectly balanced to boot-Birdog! If your interested e-mail me and I'll explain how. By the way there is a formula for weight vs. recoil energy by the oz. Where you notice the difference is not in a hunting situation or firing a couple of shots, it's at the range after firing 25 consecutive shots or a 200 for the day.

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    silly?! yea I'm a silly bastage for sure!

    call me what ya will ... but, everybody's perception of "balance" is different.

    as for designers, engineers, 'test squads', and basic R&D are concerned .. balance in the form of handling is considered by manufacturers they don't mosie over to "buck-toothed-roy-the-well-driller" and ask 'em to "whittle up" a firearm .. [img]tongue.gif[/img]

    nuff said

    [ 03-04-2005, 06:48 PM: Message edited by: birddog ]

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    BD, where in heck did you meet my first cousin on my wives side and 2nd on my side of the family
    Roy the well driller
    Pisss don't tell anyone but I like the balance of my 2000.
    It's nice to be dumb and happy
    tank

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