A Little Shotty (Part II)

Published on January 15, 2010
Duration: 9:27

This review compares the finish, sights, and length of pull on three shotguns: the Remington Express, Mossberg 590, and Benelli Supernova. The Remington's finish is noted as poor and prone to rust, while the Mossberg and Benelli offer more durable finishes. Sight systems vary, with the Benelli's being best for static targets and the Mossberg's offering versatility. Length of pull differences significantly impact shouldering and recoil management, with the Benelli's pistol grip and canted stock offering a comfortable, quick-mounting option.

Quick Summary

Comparing the Remington Express, Mossberg 590, and Benelli Supernova shotguns, the Benelli offers the most durable powder coat finish, while the Mossberg's phosphate finish is also robust. The Remington's rough bluing is prone to rust. Sight systems vary, with the Mossberg's ghost ring being versatile and the Benelli's best for static targets. Length of pull differences impact handling significantly, with the Benelli's pistol grip and canted stock providing comfortable, quick mounting.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Firearm Finish Comparison
  2. 00:37Remington Express Finish Issues
  3. 00:47Mossberg Finish Durability
  4. 01:19Benelli Supernova Finish
  5. 01:56Ammunition Testing Overview
  6. 02:41Remington Express Sights
  7. 03:36Mossberg 590 Sights
  8. 05:12Benelli Supernova Sights
  9. 06:41Length of Pull Comparison
  10. 06:45Remington Length of Pull
  11. 07:43Mossberg Length of Pull
  12. 08:26Benelli Length of Pull & Grip

Frequently Asked Questions

Which shotgun has the best finish for durability and rust resistance?

The Benelli Supernova generally offers the best finish, described as a powder coat that is nearly impervious to the elements. The Mossberg 590's phosphate finish is also durable, though it can show wear from cycling. The Remington Express's rough bluing/phosphate finish is considered poor and prone to rust.

How do the sights on the Mossberg 590 and Benelli Supernova compare for different shooting applications?

The Mossberg 590 features a versatile ghost ring sight system with an adjustable aperture, suitable for various shooting scenarios. The Benelli Supernova's sights are excellent for static targets with slugs but are less ideal for rapidly moving targets like clay pigeons due to their design.

What are the key differences in length of pull among these shotguns and how do they affect handling?

The Remington Express has a very long length of pull, making it hard to shoulder quickly and prone to snagging. The Mossberg 590 has a shorter stock for easier shouldering but more felt recoil. The Benelli Supernova's longer pull is mitigated by its pistol grip and canted stock, allowing for comfortable and fast mounting.

Which shotgun is recommended for someone concerned about recoil management?

The Remington Express, with its very long stock and thick, spongy Limbsaver pad, offers the most recoil absorption. However, this comes at the cost of maneuverability. The Benelli Supernova's design also manages recoil well, while the Mossberg 590, with its stiffer pad and shorter stock, transmits more felt recoil.

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