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Benelli R1 .338 Win Mag - Magnabrake(d)

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16 comments

  • navc130

    MagnaPort has a very good reputation. Nice rifle / scope combination. Thanks for the pictures.

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  • BobJudy

    Great Michigan company. I like the performance when I am behind the gun but really hate it when someone next to me is using a brake. I've used their porting on handguns and shotguns as well as their brakes on rifles and all have worked well. Bob

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  • Grasshopper

    Nice setup. Been looking at a Benelli, hmm.

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  • Lucky4597

    I will tell you that both of mine cycle flawlessly - eat anything you feed them. The first one in .308 had accuracy issues and they owned that and got it corrected. I hate sending guns back for warranty work - but I have done it 3 times and in all cases it was worth it. This one did not particularly love Hornady Super-Performance and I don't have many guns that do. The Remington Core-Lokt it really likes and it came around fast after that. The .308 will hit well w/alot of stuff - but it loves Sellier & Bellot 110 grain varmint loads. I have had good luck w/S&B ammo in general.

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  • tsavo303

    do we have different ideas about “keyholing?”

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  • Lucky4597

    Yes probably - I mean it becuase the two shot groups @100 were one just under or over the other slightly nipping the first hole - and it literally looks like a key slot. Not in the more more technical sense I suppose of a tumbling bullet.

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  • tsavo303

    That’s cloverleaf. Keyholing is an unstable bullet flying sideways So good, glad it’s a hammer. nice rifle

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  • Lucky4597

    AHA!!! TY! I love to get edjamacated!!

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  • clays

    I have one in 270 WSM, that is a real pleasure to shoot. Functions well & very accurate.

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  • Mr. Perfect

    I wouldn't want a gun that was keyholing at 100 yards. Non-starter.

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  • Lucky4597

    It's "cloverleafing" I have come to learn - not keyholing.

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  • yoshmyster

    Did it come ported or did you pay for it? Be kind a cool to get a review before and after being ported (if it wasn't ported from the factory).

    Lucky4597 - Say are you gonna stick with 1-4 scope?

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  • Lucky4597

    I sent the barrel to MP out of the box. I like that PST 1x4 on there. I have a couple rifles w/just an Aimpoint 9000L, a .270 Tikka and a .450 BM Remington 7600 that Accuracy Systems did for me - and they are a blast to shoot and both super accurate.

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  • bambihunter
    Grasshopper: 29931710042395/comments/29931719600795

    Nice setup. Been looking at a Benelli, hmm.

    I'm not much for semi-auto rifles for long range. For one, I reload and when hunting I never can find the brass.

    However, their shotguns are incredible. I've got a Rem. 1100 .410 for when I want to challenge myself, and a Franchi SPAS-12 because it's a SPAS-12. LOL. Other than that, I only have Benelli shotguns. They are lightweight, simple mechanics, and as long as you feed the Super Black Eagle at least 1 oz dram, preferably 1 1/8 oz dram eq, they are flawless. That requirement on the 3.5" SBE doesn't seem to apply to the 3" chamber models. I've got M1, M3t's (folders), M4 (including the rare 11711 NP3 model), and a Montefeltro 20 gauge. I am planning on getting a 28 gauge Ethos in the near future.

    Some people don't like the new SBE 3's point of aim as it "stacks the dots" instead of hiding them like most other shotgun and the earlier ones in their line.

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  • Lucky4597

    Well, the Argo system seems to have transferred nicely to the R1 platform and the recoil mitigation is outstanding. I have an M4 12 ga and it shoots beautifully also. While I generally agree w/you re semi autos and long range, their are outliers. I have 2 .223/5.56 PAR's - one Troy and one ComGraf, and they are both deadly accurate @300 yard(ish). I also have 4 AR Bolt action uppers from Uintah and they are all stupid accurate. No I would say the lower you mate those to matters and all mine have been reasonably upgraded w/betters triggers, stocks and buffer springs. Technically yiu don't need a buffer spring in a bolt AR configuration - but it definitely helps keep the gun "quiet".

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  • yoshmyster

    bambihunter - Pic rail brass catcher by Caldwell is the ticket or the strap on ones if there is no pic rail. Also a mesh laundry bag does a nice catch all with a wire hanger keeping the mouth open.

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