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If you set the butt against an immovable object (like a big tree) it will not function nor cycle correctly. If it is an inertia operated, semi auto, that requires sufficient movement of your shoulder under recoil for it to cycle and function properly. I assume you mean semi autos only for the purposes of my answer. To attempt to answer your question realistically, the answer is, it depends on several factors. USMCGrunt wrote: What shotgun has a faster action than a Benelli M2? (and also) So the blackbirds have returned and in need of blasting. In my view, by the time you shift your eyes, to fix on the 2nd or 3rd target.you should be able to reset the trigger without any hesitation in firing that next shell.on an M2 semi-auto.Īnd I don't think you'll find a faster cycling action on another semi-auto shotgun.although the marketing departments of all mfg's seem to think their system is the fastest.so if you're really convinced you are not trapping the trigger inadvertantly, give one of the gas operated semi- auto's from Beretta or Browning/ Winchester a try.they are very smooth actions as well. not moving it far enough forward to reset it.which can occur with any gun.vs out running the action on the M-2.Īssuming the action is clean and properly lubed.I find the cycle time on the action of my Benelli Super sport, and I believe it's identical to the M-2 model, to be literally as fast as the time it takes to fire the 2nd barrel in any of my Browning over unders / where you have to still reset the single trigger - but there is no bolt cycling or a shell loading - only the internal barrel selector resetting on an over under. I suspect that you are "trapping" the trigger.