LTT Beretta 1301 (I shoot a 12 GA!)

Published on April 9, 2021
Duration: 8:21

This video demonstrates shooting the LTT Beretta 1301 shotgun with both low-recoil Aguila mini shells and standard Winchester AA Super-Handicap birdshot. The presenter, Autumn, a highly proficient youth shooter, highlights the recoil difference and demonstrates loading and rapid-fire techniques. The session includes target analysis and practical insights into managing different 12-gauge loads.

Quick Summary

The LTT Beretta 1301 is showcased shooting both low-recoil Aguila mini shells and full-power Winchester AA Super-Handicap loads. Youth shooter Autumn demonstrates techniques, noting the significant recoil difference and potential loading challenges with standard shells. The shotgun features LTT upgrades for enhanced performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Intro: LTT Beretta 1301 & Mini Shells
  2. 00:55Shooting Mini Shells
  3. 01:36Target Analysis (Mini Shells)
  4. 04:25Switching to Full Power Loads
  5. 05:09Loading Challenges
  6. 07:10Rapid Fire & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between Aguila mini shells and standard 12 Gauge loads?

Aguila mini shells are shorter and designed for significantly reduced recoil, making them easier to shoot. Standard 12 Gauge loads, like Winchester AA Super-Handicap, are full-power rounds with more recoil, intended for applications like trap shooting.

What upgrades are mentioned for the Beretta 1301 in the video?

The Beretta 1301 featured is the LTT Edition, which includes upgrades from Langdon Tactical Technologies (LTT) such as an LTT Trigger Job, a Side Saddle for spare shells, and an Optic Mount for optics.

What challenges can arise when loading a semi-automatic shotgun like the Beretta 1301?

Users may encounter difficulties with the loading gate or shell latch, especially when transitioning between different ammunition types or if not familiar with the shotgun's feeding mechanism. Proper technique is key to smooth loading.

What is the recoil difference between mini shells and full-power 12 Gauge loads?

The video highlights a substantial difference in felt recoil. Aguila mini shells have very low recoil, while full-power loads like Winchester AA Super-Handicap produce a noticeably stronger kick, requiring better recoil management.

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