Benelli M4 Slugfest

Published on August 2, 2019
Duration: 13:21

This guide details a training drill focused on maximizing the accuracy and understanding the recoil characteristics of the Benelli M4 shotgun when using 12-gauge slugs. It emphasizes practical application through engaging various targets, from household items to silhouettes and robust materials, highlighting the shotgun's effectiveness and the benefits of its gas-operated system. The drill, presented by an established firearms expert, aims to improve shooter proficiency with slug ammunition.

Quick Summary

The Benelli M4's A.R.G.O. gas system provides superior recoil management for slug shooting compared to inertia systems. Its accuracy potential with modern 12-gauge slugs allows for precise engagement of diverse targets, from paper and reactive items to steel silhouettes and robust materials.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Initial Shooting
  2. 00:45Benelli M4 Features & Merch
  3. 02:20Loading & Target Practice
  4. 03:55Smoothbore Accuracy
  5. 06:18Paper Target & Silhouette Shooting
  6. 07:30Recoil Management & Final Targets

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Benelli M4 effective for slug shooting?

The Benelli M4 excels with slugs due to its reliable A.R.G.O. gas system, which manages recoil effectively, and its inherent accuracy potential with modern slug ammunition, allowing for precise engagement of targets at various distances.

How does the Benelli M4's recoil system compare to others?

The Benelli M4 utilizes an A.R.G.O. gas-operated system, which is noted for reducing felt recoil more significantly than traditional inertia-driven systems, providing a smoother and more controllable shooting experience, especially with powerful slug loads.

What types of targets are suitable for practicing with the Benelli M4 and slugs?

For practicing with the Benelli M4 and slugs, a variety of targets are effective, including steel silhouettes, paper targets for pattern analysis, reactive targets like bottles, and even robust materials like cinder blocks to demonstrate terminal ballistics.

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