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re: Difference between SBEII and Super Vinci
Posted on 11/12/14 at 9:14 am to DownSouthDave
Posted on 11/12/14 at 9:14 am to DownSouthDave
Vinci and SV have the recoil mechanism inside the receiver (hence the humpback look). Makes the gun very easy to disassemble and clean.
SBE is the 'original' inertia action. The barrel and receiver are a single unit and the recoil spring is in the stock. More difficult to disassember.
I personally like the way the SBE fits over the SV. Also, from my experiences, the SBE seems to digest light loads more friendly than the SV, but not the regular Vinci.
So keep in mind, if you plan on shooting light clay loads, the SV may struggle.
SBE is the 'original' inertia action. The barrel and receiver are a single unit and the recoil spring is in the stock. More difficult to disassember.
I personally like the way the SBE fits over the SV. Also, from my experiences, the SBE seems to digest light loads more friendly than the SV, but not the regular Vinci.
So keep in mind, if you plan on shooting light clay loads, the SV may struggle.
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