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Hardware: Browning A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen

A legendary early 20th century shotgun, the 16-gauge dropped off the map in 1989 when skeet shooting rules were finalized by the newly formed National Sporting Clays Association, and the gauge didn’t make the cut. As much as field shooters favored the shotgun’s lightweight, functional, easy-on-the-shoulder nature, skeet shooters press the trigger more than upland and waterfowl hunters combined, and ammo manufacturers couldn’t justify the cost of production.

Browning A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen Semi Automatic Shotgun. 

Today, however, this near-perfect gauge is making a remarkable comeback. Why? Efficiency. Not only do 16-gauge loads hit with a wallop, especially with modern-day tungsten and bismuth, the guns are simply a joy to tote. Weighing less than most 12-gauge options and comparable to 20-gauge models, a quality 16-gauge makes a tremendous all-day field gun for any shooter. 

I’m a Browning fan, and my 12-gauge A5 has been my waterfowl go-to for over five years. The gun is a shooter, and I’m deadly with it in my hands. I was elated when Browning’s all-new A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen arrived at my local gun shop. My grandfather had an old, beat-up 16—I couldn’t tell you the make and model—and I loved that shotgun. I was excited to put Browning’s new-for-2022 beauty through the paces. 

The shotgun is a showstopper. The composite stock and forearm on the tested model were cloaked in Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Habitat camo, and the humpback receiver and 28-inch (26-inch barrel available) barrel sport a Cerakote Burnt Bronze camo finish. The camo pattern is continued onto the receiver, laser etched onto the Cerakote finish giving the Wicked Wing some extra eye appeal. 

Of course, the legendary gold Browning trigger stands out, and I loved the over-sized bolt release that mimics the look of a shotshell head. The two-bead sight system is back, and shooters will appreciate the red front fiber-optic, visible in nearly any lighting condition. Another sweet, no-pun-intended addition is the extended Invector-DS Goose Band choke tube. Browning went to great lengths to ensure that when consumers look at this shotgun, they know it was designed to be a waterfowl wrecker. Metal parts adorned in Cerakote, the A5 Sweet Sixteen passed all of my scratch tests and should be able to withstand even the nastiest ducking weather.

Assembly of the A5 is about the easiest I’ve come across. There’s a pleasant lack of tricks and jostling required to seat the barrel and action correctly.

The shotgun shoulders brilliantly at just 6-plus pounds, and the slim, ergonomic forearm only sweetens the build. Chalk up this slim forearm to the recoil-operated Kinematic Drive system, as opposed to a gas-operating system with springs and buffers usually located around the magazine tube. Cheek weld on the composite stock feels natural—no raising, lowering or canting of my head was necessary to look down the barrel and line up the sights. More on this later.  

Browning A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen Shotgun Action.

The action is smooth, and the Cerakoted operating handle is perfectly curved and gridded for increased purchase. The action lock is located on the bottom of the shotgun just in front of the trigger guard, and the oversized bolt release will be appreciated when Mother Nature is being cruel and hands are covered with monstrous gloves. The push-button safety, though not huge, sits outside the trigger guard, above and behind. Black is cold, and red is hot; you know the drill. The Sweet Sixteen is fitted for a sling, and two attachment points are found, one at the rear and the other on the fore-end cap. 

Built to accept 2¾-inch 16-gauge loads, shells glide into the chamber gently and create an audible click once seated. Browning’s effort to create an uber-balanced gun shines when you shoulder the Sweet Sixteen; Browning dubs this Ergo Balance. This technology blends the shotgun’s zero point of impact (50 percent of the pattern above the target and 50 percent below the target) with the legendary humpback receiver and flat-rib barrel design to give the shooter a larger sight plane. A larger sight plane means less opportunity for shooter error. While duck and goose seasons had ended by the time I got my hands on the Sweet Sixteen, I crushed trap, skeet and sporting clays for days using popular duck and goose loads. The shotgun swings effortlessly and fits me like a glove. I laid flat in my layout and had my son launch clays over my head to add additional in-the-field realism. I could rave about the balance and shootability of this gun forever, but all that ink will do you no good. You need to shoot this new A5 Sweet Sixteen for yourself. 

Recoil is another place where the A5 Sweet Sixteen ranks high. The Kinematic Drive system robs kinetic energy that would be transferred into the shooter’s shoulder and utilizes that power to eject spent shells cleanly and chamber the next. Of course, Browning’s Inflex recoil pad works like a wonder, and less recoil means quicker target acquisition and more accurate shooting on second and third shots. Over two weeks, my family and I put more than 300 rounds through the shotgun and experienced zero issues. Make no mistake: This 16-gauge is a shotgun that can be used successfully by a wide range of shooters because of its light weight, slim build and lack of recoil. My wife and 16-year-old son fell in love with it, meaning I see yet another Browning purchase in my future. 

Browning A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen Shotgun Barrel with Choke Tube.

I’m an Invector-DS fan, and three tubes come with the gun: full, modified and improved cylinder. I tested each at various ranges, and the modified and improved are what you’d expect. The full, though, was extra impressive. My 50-yard pattern shooting Hevi-Bismuth No. 4 was remarkable, and for grins—and because I planned to jelly a turkey head with the gun in the coming weeks—I put numerous pellets in the head of a Birchwood Casey Reactive Paper Turkey target at 60 yards with Hevi-Bismuth No. 6. Both tests were conducted from shooting sticks using the shotgun’s standard ivory mid-bead sight and front fiber-optic sight. Impressive. 

My son is a snow-goose killer, and while we were taking apart the gun and putting it back together for cleaning purposes, he pointed out the TurnKey Magazine Plug. It’s a win. Use your truck key (or just about anything else), and in seconds, you can remove the shotgun’s plug, which is handy for springtime snow goose pursuits.

If you’re a serious waterfowler looking to tote a light-recoiling yet plenty powerful shotgun that performs flawlessly and swings beautifully on even the fastest flying teal, the A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen is the shotgun for you.

Technical Specifications
• Type: semi-auto shotgun
• Gauge/Chamber: 16/2¾"
• Capacity: 4 rnds.
• Barrel: 26"; vent rib; interchangeable choke tubes
• Trigger: 6-lb. pull weight
• Sights: mid-bead; red fiber-optic front sight
• Safety: cross-bolt
• Stock: synthetic; multiple camo options available (Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Habitat shown); 14¼" LOP; 2" drop at heel; 1¾" drop at comb
• Metal Finish: Burnt Bronze Cerakote
• Overall Length: 47⅝”
• Weight: 6 lbs., 1 oz.
• Accessories: Invector-DS choke tubes (M, IC, F)
• MSRP: $2,379.99; browning.com

Hardware: Browning A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen A legendary early 20th century shotgun, the 16-gauge dropped off the map in 1989 when skeet shooting rules were finalized by the newly formed National Sporting Clays Association, and the gauge didn’t make the cut. As much as field shooters favored the shotgun’s lightweight, functional, easy-on-the-shoulder nature, skeet shooters press the trigger more than upland and waterfowl hunters combined, and ammo manufacturers couldn’t justify the cost of production. Browning A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen Semi Automatic Shotgun. Today, however, this near-perfect gauge is making a remarkable comeback. Why? Efficiency. Not only do 16-gauge loads hit with a wallop, especially with modern-day tungsten and bismuth, the guns are simply a joy to tote. Weighing less than most 12-gauge options and comparable to 20-gauge models, a quality 16-gauge makes a tremendous all-day field gun for any shooter. I’m a Browning fan, and my 12-gauge A5 has been my waterfowl go-to for over five years. The gun is a shooter, and I’m deadly with it in my hands. I was elated when Browning’s all-new A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen arrived at my local gun shop. My grandfather had an old, beat-up 16—I couldn’t tell you the make and model—and I loved that shotgun. I was excited to put Browning’s new-for-2022 beauty through the paces. The shotgun is a showstopper. The composite stock and forearm on the tested model were cloaked in Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Habitat camo, and the humpback receiver and 28-inch (26-inch barrel available) barrel sport a Cerakote Burnt Bronze camo finish. The camo pattern is continued onto the receiver, laser etched onto the Cerakote finish giving the Wicked Wing some extra eye appeal. Of course, the legendary gold Browning trigger stands out, and I loved the over-sized bolt release that mimics the look of a shotshell head. The two-bead sight system is back, and shooters will appreciate the red front fiber-optic, visible in nearly any lighting condition. Another sweet, no-pun-intended addition is the extended Invector-DS Goose Band choke tube. Browning went to great lengths to ensure that when consumers look at this shotgun, they know it was designed to be a waterfowl wrecker. Metal parts adorned in Cerakote, the A5 Sweet Sixteen passed all of my scratch tests and should be able to withstand even the nastiest ducking weather. Assembly of the A5 is about the easiest I’ve come across. There’s a pleasant lack of tricks and jostling required to seat the barrel and action correctly. The shotgun shoulders brilliantly at just 6-plus pounds, and the slim, ergonomic forearm only sweetens the build. Chalk up this slim forearm to the recoil-operated Kinematic Drive system, as opposed to a gas-operating system with springs and buffers usually located around the magazine tube. Cheek weld on the composite stock feels natural—no raising, lowering or canting of my head was necessary to look down the barrel and line up the sights. More on this later. Browning A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen Shotgun Action. The action is smooth, and the Cerakoted operating handle is perfectly curved and gridded for increased purchase. The action lock is located on the bottom of the shotgun just in front of the trigger guard, and the oversized bolt release will be appreciated when Mother Nature is being cruel and hands are covered with monstrous gloves. The push-button safety, though not huge, sits outside the trigger guard, above and behind. Black is cold, and red is hot; you know the drill. The Sweet Sixteen is fitted for a sling, and two attachment points are found, one at the rear and the other on the fore-end cap. Built to accept 2¾-inch 16-gauge loads, shells glide into the chamber gently and create an audible click once seated. Browning’s effort to create an uber-balanced gun shines when you shoulder the Sweet Sixteen; Browning dubs this Ergo Balance. This technology blends the shotgun’s zero point of impact (50 percent of the pattern above the target and 50 percent below the target) with the legendary humpback receiver and flat-rib barrel design to give the shooter a larger sight plane. A larger sight plane means less opportunity for shooter error. While duck and goose seasons had ended by the time I got my hands on the Sweet Sixteen, I crushed trap, skeet and sporting clays for days using popular duck and goose loads. The shotgun swings effortlessly and fits me like a glove. I laid flat in my layout and had my son launch clays over my head to add additional in-the-field realism. I could rave about the balance and shootability of this gun forever, but all that ink will do you no good. You need to shoot this new A5 Sweet Sixteen for yourself. Recoil is another place where the A5 Sweet Sixteen ranks high. The Kinematic Drive system robs kinetic energy that would be transferred into the shooter’s shoulder and utilizes that power to eject spent shells cleanly and chamber the next. Of course, Browning’s Inflex recoil pad works like a wonder, and less recoil means quicker target acquisition and more accurate shooting on second and third shots. Over two weeks, my family and I put more than 300 rounds through the shotgun and experienced zero issues. Make no mistake: This 16-gauge is a shotgun that can be used successfully by a wide range of shooters because of its light weight, slim build and lack of recoil. My wife and 16-year-old son fell in love with it, meaning I see yet another Browning purchase in my future. Browning A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen Shotgun Barrel with Choke Tube. I’m an Invector-DS fan, and three tubes come with the gun: full, modified and improved cylinder. I tested each at various ranges, and the modified and improved are what you’d expect. The full, though, was extra impressive. My 50-yard pattern shooting Hevi-Bismuth No. 4 was remarkable, and for grins—and because I planned to jelly a turkey head with the gun in the coming weeks—I put numerous pellets in the head of a Birchwood Casey Reactive Paper Turkey target at 60 yards with Hevi-Bismuth No. 6. Both tests were conducted from shooting sticks using the shotgun’s standard ivory mid-bead sight and front fiber-optic sight. Impressive. My son is a snow-goose killer, and while we were taking apart the gun and putting it back together for cleaning purposes, he pointed out the TurnKey Magazine Plug. It’s a win. Use your truck key (or just about anything else), and in seconds, you can remove the shotgun’s plug, which is handy for springtime snow goose pursuits. If you’re a serious waterfowler looking to tote a light-recoiling yet plenty powerful shotgun that performs flawlessly and swings beautifully on even the fastest flying teal, the A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen is the shotgun for you. Technical Specifications • Type: semi-auto shotgun • Gauge/Chamber: 16/2¾" • Capacity: 4 rnds. • Barrel: 26"; vent rib; interchangeable choke tubes • Trigger: 6-lb. pull weight • Sights: mid-bead; red fiber-optic front sight • Safety: cross-bolt • Stock: synthetic; multiple camo options available (Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Habitat shown); 14¼" LOP; 2" drop at heel; 1¾" drop at comb • Metal Finish: Burnt Bronze Cerakote • Overall Length: 47⅝” • Weight: 6 lbs., 1 oz. • Accessories: Invector-DS choke tubes (M, IC, F) • MSRP: $2,379.99; browning.com

Post: 19 September 2022

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Top 5 Upland Bird Hunting Shotguns from Pheasant Fest 2022

With a few new shotguns for 2022 and other time-tested favorites, here are our top scattergun selections.

Weatherby – Orion 20-Gauge
Built upon the legacy and success of the Orion 12-gauge platform, this crowd favorite is now available in three 20-gauge models, including two field-oriented versions. The Orion I is a 28-inch with stylish gloss finish and the Orion Matte Blue is a 26-inch with a sleek matte finish. There is also a sporting clays version with 30-inch ported barrels, extended chokes, and a four-way adjustable comb. The shorter and slimmer side-locking lug action makes this stackbarrel feel right at home with a perfect balance point and lighter form factor for those notable, all-day forays. The Orion I and Matte Blue come equipped with a 3-inch chamber, chrome-lined bores, ejectors, vented ribs, single bead front sight, and a trio of interchangeable choke tubes.

Benelli – Super Black Eagle 3 28-Gauge
With over ten years in development, the industry-leading Super Black Eagle platform continues to evolve, with the newest addition in a shoulder-saving 28-gauge model. Offering superior comfort and functionality even in the worst of conditions, this tight-shooting 3-inch 28 is built for the serious bird hunter. At nearly 5.5 pounds, this lightweight, low recoil shotgun will feel like a sweet dream when combined with the shock-absorbing Comfort Tech stock with rubberized cheek comb pad and Combtech grip. The proven Inertia-Driven system cycles shells fast and consistently with minimal ongoing maintenance. It’s available in a black synthetic finish or Mossy Oak Bottomland, Realtree Max-5, and GORE OPTIFADE Timber camo patterns. Customize your experience with a shim kit and five pack of interchangeable choke tubes.

CZ-USA – All-Terrain Series
With an expansive list of tried-and-true bird hunting shotguns in their portfolio, CZ-USA has provided a unique solution for versatile upland and waterfowl wingshooters. Each All-Terrain model harnesses a damage-saving duo of rugged all-weather features and state-of-the-art technology that modern hunters demand from their shotguns. Gone are the days of deciding between your dedicated duck gun and devoted upland gun, this category combines it all in a single selection. Rare Earth magnetic extractors or ejectors allow you to quickly load and hold rounds while pointing your break action skyward in the goose pit and avoid spilling your shells while your gun is broke open and you’re bent over receiving a delivery from your dog. A dapper and durable OD Green Cerakote finish protects the barrels and receivers and the do-it-all wingshooter suite is complete with sling swivel studs. There are ten over/under, side-by-side, and semi-automatic 12- and 20-gauge models to choose from with the All-Terrain Series from CZ-USA.

Browning - A5 Sweet 16 Upland
The iconic humpback is back with a thrilling new upgrade for upland hunters. The forever-popular Browning A5 is now available with a brushed nickel receiver and Grade I Turkish walnut stock in a lightweight, carry-all-day autoloading Sweet Sixteen. The performance-perfected Kinematic Drive System makes for clean-running, dependable action that handles all loads in all conditions. This grandeur gun is garnished with a gold-plated trigger and Browning buck mark. It also comes complete with a fiber optic front sight and mid-bead, adjustable shims, and a trio of interchangeable chokes.

Stevens 555 Series
Don’t let affordability overshoot your perception of performance, the 555 line from Stevens is the perfect pairing of can’t-beat-it value and day in, day out field function. The standard 555 is available in all common gauges with a black aluminum receiver and Turkish walnut stock in a lightweight, fast-swinging platform. Each model is equipped with chrome-lined, 28-inch carbon steel barrels, five interchangeable chokes, and manual extractors. A compact version is available in small bores for smaller-framed shooters. If you want to get a little fancy on frills, the 555 Enhanced (E) model’s upgrades include an Imperial walnut stock and forend, auto shell ejectors, and a laser-engraved filigree ornament receiver—all that in a won’t-break-the-bank price point.

Top 5 Upland Bird Hunting Shotguns from Pheasant Fest 2022 With a few new shotguns for 2022 and other time-tested favorites, here are our top scattergun selections. Weatherby – Orion 20-Gauge Built upon the legacy and success of the Orion 12-gauge platform, this crowd favorite is now available in three 20-gauge models, including two field-oriented versions. The Orion I is a 28-inch with stylish gloss finish and the Orion Matte Blue is a 26-inch with a sleek matte finish. There is also a sporting clays version with 30-inch ported barrels, extended chokes, and a four-way adjustable comb. The shorter and slimmer side-locking lug action makes this stackbarrel feel right at home with a perfect balance point and lighter form factor for those notable, all-day forays. The Orion I and Matte Blue come equipped with a 3-inch chamber, chrome-lined bores, ejectors, vented ribs, single bead front sight, and a trio of interchangeable choke tubes. Benelli – Super Black Eagle 3 28-Gauge With over ten years in development, the industry-leading Super Black Eagle platform continues to evolve, with the newest addition in a shoulder-saving 28-gauge model. Offering superior comfort and functionality even in the worst of conditions, this tight-shooting 3-inch 28 is built for the serious bird hunter. At nearly 5.5 pounds, this lightweight, low recoil shotgun will feel like a sweet dream when combined with the shock-absorbing Comfort Tech stock with rubberized cheek comb pad and Combtech grip. The proven Inertia-Driven system cycles shells fast and consistently with minimal ongoing maintenance. It’s available in a black synthetic finish or Mossy Oak Bottomland, Realtree Max-5, and GORE OPTIFADE Timber camo patterns. Customize your experience with a shim kit and five pack of interchangeable choke tubes. CZ-USA – All-Terrain Series With an expansive list of tried-and-true bird hunting shotguns in their portfolio, CZ-USA has provided a unique solution for versatile upland and waterfowl wingshooters. Each All-Terrain model harnesses a damage-saving duo of rugged all-weather features and state-of-the-art technology that modern hunters demand from their shotguns. Gone are the days of deciding between your dedicated duck gun and devoted upland gun, this category combines it all in a single selection. Rare Earth magnetic extractors or ejectors allow you to quickly load and hold rounds while pointing your break action skyward in the goose pit and avoid spilling your shells while your gun is broke open and you’re bent over receiving a delivery from your dog. A dapper and durable OD Green Cerakote finish protects the barrels and receivers and the do-it-all wingshooter suite is complete with sling swivel studs. There are ten over/under, side-by-side, and semi-automatic 12- and 20-gauge models to choose from with the All-Terrain Series from CZ-USA. Browning - A5 Sweet 16 Upland The iconic humpback is back with a thrilling new upgrade for upland hunters. The forever-popular Browning A5 is now available with a brushed nickel receiver and Grade I Turkish walnut stock in a lightweight, carry-all-day autoloading Sweet Sixteen. The performance-perfected Kinematic Drive System makes for clean-running, dependable action that handles all loads in all conditions. This grandeur gun is garnished with a gold-plated trigger and Browning buck mark. It also comes complete with a fiber optic front sight and mid-bead, adjustable shims, and a trio of interchangeable chokes. Stevens 555 Series Don’t let affordability overshoot your perception of performance, the 555 line from Stevens is the perfect pairing of can’t-beat-it value and day in, day out field function. The standard 555 is available in all common gauges with a black aluminum receiver and Turkish walnut stock in a lightweight, fast-swinging platform. Each model is equipped with chrome-lined, 28-inch carbon steel barrels, five interchangeable chokes, and manual extractors. A compact version is available in small bores for smaller-framed shooters. If you want to get a little fancy on frills, the 555 Enhanced (E) model’s upgrades include an Imperial walnut stock and forend, auto shell ejectors, and a laser-engraved filigree ornament receiver—all that in a won’t-break-the-bank price point.

Post: 22 March 2022

Kirill Lestberg

🦅 Benelli Raffaello A.I. Black 28 GA Review: Precision Meets Passion, Modifications, Price.

• Introduction: The Spirit of the 28 Gauge
• Design & Modifications
• Advanced Impact System Explained
• Technical Specifications
• Ballistic Performance & Range
• Hunting Applications
• Price & Market Availability
• Pros & Cons from Real Users
• Why Shooters Choose the Raffaello A.I. Black
• Final Verdict

🎯 Introduction: The Spirit of the 28 Gauge

Choosing a 28 gauge shotgun is a statement. It’s not about brute force—it’s about finesse, control, and mastery. The Benelli Raffaello A.I. Black 28 GA is crafted for shooters who embrace the challenge. Whether you’re chasing upland birds or breaking clays, this semi-automatic delivers elegance and performance in a lightweight, impact-driven package.

🛠️ Design & Modifications

The Raffaello A.I. Black 28 is built around a modular philosophy, offering:

• Barrel lengths: 65 cm (26”) and 70 cm (28”)
• Stock options: Standard walnut with WoodFx finish; optional compact stock
• Choke system: 5 interchangeable Crio chokes (internal and external)
• Ventilated carbon fiber rib with red fiber optic front sight
• Cryogenically treated barrel and chokes for improved patterning and durability
• Easy Locking system for smooth loading/unloading

The shotgun ships in a polymer case with sling swivels, oil bottle, choke key, and adjustment shims.

⚙️ Advanced Impact System Explained

Benelli’s Advanced Impact (A.I.) System is a patented ballistic innovation that redefines what a 28 gauge can do:

• Redesigned barrel profile with extended forcing cone
• Cylindrical bore section (14.8–15 mm) for consistent pressure
• Optimized choke geometry for tighter, more uniform patterns
• Increased pellet velocity—up to 20 m/s faster than traditional barrels
• Compatible with steel, bismuth, and tungsten shot

This system ensures deeper penetration and cleaner kills, even at extended ranges.

📐 Technical Specifications Benelli Raffaello A.I.

• Gauge: 28 GA
• Chamber: 76 mm (3”)
• Action: Semi-automatic, inertia-driven
• Weight: Approx. 2.4 kg (5.3 lbs)
• Magazine Capacity: 2+1
• Stock: Grade 2 walnut with Progressive Comfort system
• Recoil Pad: Polyurethane, interchangeable
• Trigger Pull: ~2.5 kg
• Length of Pull (LOP): 365 mm (adjustable to 350 or 380 mm)
• Finish: Black anodized receiver, WoodFx laser-treated walnut

🚀 Ballistic Performance & Range

Despite its small gauge, the Raffaello A.I. Black 28 delivers:

• Effective range of 35–50 meters with lead or steel shot
• Clean patterns with minimal pellet dispersion
• Reduced recoil and muzzle rise thanks to Progressive Comfort
• Consistent point-of-impact even after extended shooting sessions

Ideal for shooters who value precision over payload.

🦆 Hunting Applications

This shotgun excels in:

• Upland bird hunting (quail, partridge, pheasant)
• Woodcock and dove shooting
• Sporting clays and skeet
• Walked-up hunts where weight and responsiveness matter

Its light frame and fast cycling make it perfect for long days in the field.

💰 Price & Market Availability

The Raffaello A.I. Black 28 GA is a premium firearm:

• Retail price: €2,495–€2,749 in Europe A
• Availability: Limited in North America; more common in European markets
• Included accessories: Polymer case, choke kit, sling mounts, oil, manual

Due to its niche appeal, availability may vary—check with authorized Benelli dealers.

✅ Pros & ❌ Cons from Real Users Benelli Raffaello A.I.

Pros:

• Exceptional balance and handling
• Advanced Impact system delivers real performance gains
• Elegant aesthetics with premium wood and finish
• Low recoil and fast follow-up shots
• Reliable cycling with various loads

Cons:

• High price point compared to other 28 GA models
• Limited aftermarket support
• Not ideal for waterfowl or heavy game due to gauge limitations
• Availability may be restricted outside Europe

🔎 Why Shooters Choose the Raffaello A.I. Black

• Precision: Shoots flat and true, ideal for instinctive shooting
• Elegance: Combines Italian craftsmanship with modern engineering
• Innovation: A.I. system sets it apart from traditional 28 GA shotguns
• Comfort: Progressive recoil system makes it a joy to shoot
• Challenge: Appeals to shooters who value discipline and control

This isn’t a shotgun for everyone—it’s for those who want every shot to count.

🏁 Final Verdict

The Benelli Raffaello A.I. Black 28 GA is a bold choice for hunters and sport shooters who seek authenticity, precision, and style. It’s not just a shotgun—it’s a statement. With its advanced technology, refined ergonomics, and surprising ballistic power, it redefines what the 28 gauge can achieve.

🔍 Frequently Searched Questions About Benelli Raffaello A.I. Black 28 GA

1. Is the Benelli Raffaello A.I. Black available in the U.S. or Canada?
Many users want to know if this model is imported or stocked by North American dealers, as it’s primarily marketed in Europe.
2. Can the Raffaello A.I. Black 28 GA shoot steel shot safely?
Shooters often ask whether the Advanced Impact system supports steel, bismuth, or tungsten loads without damaging the barrel or chokes.
3. What is the effective range of the 28 gauge with the A.I. system?
Users are curious about real-world performance—especially penetration and pattern density at 40+ yards.
4. Is the recoil noticeable with the Progressive Comfort system?
Many want to know how the recoil compares to 20 or 12 gauge models, especially for extended shooting sessions.
5. What types of game is the Raffaello A.I. Black 28 GA best suited for?
Hunters search for recommendations on upland birds, dove, woodcock, and whether it’s viable for turkey or small waterfowl.
6. How does the Advanced Impact system actually work?
Users want a breakdown of the barrel and choke redesign, and how it improves velocity and patterning.
7. What choke combinations come with the shotgun?
People often ask which Crio chokes are included and which are best

🦅 Benelli Raffaello A.I. Black 28 GA Review: Precision Meets Passion, Modifications, Price. • Introduction: The Spirit of the 28 Gauge • Design & Modifications • Advanced Impact System Explained • Technical Specifications • Ballistic Performance & Range • Hunting Applications • Price & Market Availability • Pros & Cons from Real Users • Why Shooters Choose the Raffaello A.I. Black • Final Verdict 🎯 Introduction: The Spirit of the 28 Gauge Choosing a 28 gauge shotgun is a statement. It’s not about brute force—it’s about finesse, control, and mastery. The Benelli Raffaello A.I. Black 28 GA is crafted for shooters who embrace the challenge. Whether you’re chasing upland birds or breaking clays, this semi-automatic delivers elegance and performance in a lightweight, impact-driven package. 🛠️ Design & Modifications The Raffaello A.I. Black 28 is built around a modular philosophy, offering: • Barrel lengths: 65 cm (26”) and 70 cm (28”) • Stock options: Standard walnut with WoodFx finish; optional compact stock • Choke system: 5 interchangeable Crio chokes (internal and external) • Ventilated carbon fiber rib with red fiber optic front sight • Cryogenically treated barrel and chokes for improved patterning and durability • Easy Locking system for smooth loading/unloading The shotgun ships in a polymer case with sling swivels, oil bottle, choke key, and adjustment shims. ⚙️ Advanced Impact System Explained Benelli’s Advanced Impact (A.I.) System is a patented ballistic innovation that redefines what a 28 gauge can do: • Redesigned barrel profile with extended forcing cone • Cylindrical bore section (14.8–15 mm) for consistent pressure • Optimized choke geometry for tighter, more uniform patterns • Increased pellet velocity—up to 20 m/s faster than traditional barrels • Compatible with steel, bismuth, and tungsten shot This system ensures deeper penetration and cleaner kills, even at extended ranges. 📐 Technical Specifications Benelli Raffaello A.I. • Gauge: 28 GA • Chamber: 76 mm (3”) • Action: Semi-automatic, inertia-driven • Weight: Approx. 2.4 kg (5.3 lbs) • Magazine Capacity: 2+1 • Stock: Grade 2 walnut with Progressive Comfort system • Recoil Pad: Polyurethane, interchangeable • Trigger Pull: ~2.5 kg • Length of Pull (LOP): 365 mm (adjustable to 350 or 380 mm) • Finish: Black anodized receiver, WoodFx laser-treated walnut 🚀 Ballistic Performance & Range Despite its small gauge, the Raffaello A.I. Black 28 delivers: • Effective range of 35–50 meters with lead or steel shot • Clean patterns with minimal pellet dispersion • Reduced recoil and muzzle rise thanks to Progressive Comfort • Consistent point-of-impact even after extended shooting sessions Ideal for shooters who value precision over payload. 🦆 Hunting Applications This shotgun excels in: • Upland bird hunting (quail, partridge, pheasant) • Woodcock and dove shooting • Sporting clays and skeet • Walked-up hunts where weight and responsiveness matter Its light frame and fast cycling make it perfect for long days in the field. 💰 Price & Market Availability The Raffaello A.I. Black 28 GA is a premium firearm: • Retail price: €2,495–€2,749 in Europe A • Availability: Limited in North America; more common in European markets • Included accessories: Polymer case, choke kit, sling mounts, oil, manual Due to its niche appeal, availability may vary—check with authorized Benelli dealers. ✅ Pros & ❌ Cons from Real Users Benelli Raffaello A.I. Pros: • Exceptional balance and handling • Advanced Impact system delivers real performance gains • Elegant aesthetics with premium wood and finish • Low recoil and fast follow-up shots • Reliable cycling with various loads Cons: • High price point compared to other 28 GA models • Limited aftermarket support • Not ideal for waterfowl or heavy game due to gauge limitations • Availability may be restricted outside Europe 🔎 Why Shooters Choose the Raffaello A.I. Black • Precision: Shoots flat and true, ideal for instinctive shooting • Elegance: Combines Italian craftsmanship with modern engineering • Innovation: A.I. system sets it apart from traditional 28 GA shotguns • Comfort: Progressive recoil system makes it a joy to shoot • Challenge: Appeals to shooters who value discipline and control This isn’t a shotgun for everyone—it’s for those who want every shot to count. 🏁 Final Verdict The Benelli Raffaello A.I. Black 28 GA is a bold choice for hunters and sport shooters who seek authenticity, precision, and style. It’s not just a shotgun—it’s a statement. With its advanced technology, refined ergonomics, and surprising ballistic power, it redefines what the 28 gauge can achieve. 🔍 Frequently Searched Questions About Benelli Raffaello A.I. Black 28 GA 1. Is the Benelli Raffaello A.I. Black available in the U.S. or Canada? Many users want to know if this model is imported or stocked by North American dealers, as it’s primarily marketed in Europe. 2. Can the Raffaello A.I. Black 28 GA shoot steel shot safely? Shooters often ask whether the Advanced Impact system supports steel, bismuth, or tungsten loads without damaging the barrel or chokes. 3. What is the effective range of the 28 gauge with the A.I. system? Users are curious about real-world performance—especially penetration and pattern density at 40+ yards. 4. Is the recoil noticeable with the Progressive Comfort system? Many want to know how the recoil compares to 20 or 12 gauge models, especially for extended shooting sessions. 5. What types of game is the Raffaello A.I. Black 28 GA best suited for? Hunters search for recommendations on upland birds, dove, woodcock, and whether it’s viable for turkey or small waterfowl. 6. How does the Advanced Impact system actually work? Users want a breakdown of the barrel and choke redesign, and how it improves velocity and patterning. 7. What choke combinations come with the shotgun? People often ask which Crio chokes are included and which are best

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