Another hugely enjoyable and informative video. I can well understand the former K80 shooter feeling delighted with the purchase from you. Because the SL2 is so much more expensive, the choice for me would be between the DT11 and Perazzi MX2000S, but as a left handed shooter, the delivery time (in the UK, circa 12 months) is the major issue for a custom order on either gun.
@@WoLF-xp3cy La mia preferenza nasce dal fatto che di Beretta (ottimi fucili) ne ho avuti 3 e non mi ci sono trovato con nessuno dei 3. Col Perazzi, invece, c'è stato un feeling immediato. Parliamo di Fossa Olimpica.
You are right. F=ma (It is Newton's equation) "F" is force. Here is power of gun powder. "m" is mass. Here is mass of the gun. "a" is acceleration. Here is recoil. So, recoil is inversely proportional to mass of the gun if power of gun powder is constant.
Eine sehr gute Präsentation. Ich schieße eine 694 und bin damit sehr zufrieden. 22.000 Dollar für die SO 2 ist schon sehr viel Geld, ob jemand damit bessere Treffer hat, muß jeder für sich selbst testen. Ich glaube es nicht. Ein Profischütze hat mit einer DT 11 und 694 Flinte mehrere Serien geschossen und es gab keinen großen Unterschied, was die Trefferquote betraf. Die DT 11 ist eine hervorragende Flinte, die internationalen Wettbewerbe bestätigen das. Wer 10.000 Dollar ausgeben möchte, der soll kann andere Mitbewerber wie Zoli, Krieghoff, Parrazi mit in seinen Kaufüberlegungen mit einbeziehen.
Well, a gun is worth whatever people are willing to pay for it. Investing money to design a new barrel might be worth it for some and not others and thats why i think its important to have options.
As I have been said! Beretta went Perazzi!! The SL2 copied the features of the Perazzi HT, but after 10 years of the launching of the HT! I think Perazzi leads the way to competition guns, but without all the R&D millions of the Beretta!! What do you think Pedro?
Hardly ground breaking r/d, the DT10 lockup on a modifed SO reciever, its just a mash up of both with a massive price tag because thats beretta, they add a "new" tech name and the masses think its some magic dust
@guydgreenfield you do know the names they use for barrel "tech" are just names for forging processes? To ream and hone a bore over nominal shape/lengths isn't earthshattering, no doubt they spend money- but most of that would be on marketing teams and ideas to move product.
bought my sl2 from Pedro, got it today - shot K80 all my life and this gun is solid. Beautiful gun , solid - and Pedro was awesome to work with
From date of order to date of delivery was how many months?
I was wondering to go with k80 sl2
Pedro at Cole’s? Sold me my DT11.
Thank you 🙏
Another hugely enjoyable and informative video. I can well understand the former K80 shooter feeling delighted with the purchase from you. Because the SL2 is so much more expensive, the choice for me would be between the DT11 and Perazzi MX2000S, but as a left handed shooter, the delivery time (in the UK, circa 12 months) is the major issue for a custom order on either gun.
Yes, the wait is definitely a down side for these high end guns. However, to get to next level i think its absolutely worth it.
Thanks for watching
Thank you for the comparison data and I appreciate your own professional shooters opinion. Two amazing machines! Bravo Mr Pedro
Many thanks!
Agree, another well done video. I like the gun but not excited about $22k for SL2 without some amount of engraving…
Hello Pedro, when will the SL2 be available at the Naples store?
They are showing up little by little. Our custom stocked option is almost sold out for 2025
Br460 is looking like more of a value than ever comparatively speaking. Similar lockups 1/3 the cost. Thanks for videos Pedro!
Perazzi forever!
Im on the fence so i would really appreciate if you could help and convince me to go Perazzi over beretta..
@@WoLF-xp3cy La mia preferenza nasce dal fatto che di Beretta (ottimi fucili) ne ho avuti 3 e non mi ci sono trovato con nessuno dei 3. Col Perazzi, invece, c'è stato un feeling immediato. Parliamo di Fossa Olimpica.
@@glbshooterthanks for your reply, and which perazzi do you recommend?
@@WoLF-xp3cy quello dipende dai gusti e dalla disponibilià economica
Thanks for the video. Beretta dt11 vs blaser f3?
Im a DT11 guy, that being said i have nothing against the F3. My opinion is solely how they feel in my hands and how i like my guns
Great video again
Thanks again!
So Beretta with Sl2 and 688 going to more heavy direction.
You are right.
F=ma (It is Newton's equation)
"F" is force. Here is power of gun powder.
"m" is mass. Here is mass of the gun.
"a" is acceleration. Here is recoil.
So, recoil is inversely proportional to mass of the gun if power of gun powder is constant.
Thank you for the explanation
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Eine sehr gute Präsentation. Ich schieße eine 694 und bin damit sehr zufrieden. 22.000 Dollar für die SO 2 ist schon sehr viel Geld, ob jemand damit bessere Treffer hat, muß jeder für sich selbst testen. Ich glaube es nicht. Ein Profischütze hat mit einer DT 11 und 694 Flinte mehrere Serien geschossen und es gab keinen großen Unterschied, was die Trefferquote betraf. Die DT 11 ist eine hervorragende Flinte, die internationalen Wettbewerbe bestätigen das. Wer 10.000 Dollar ausgeben möchte, der soll kann andere Mitbewerber wie Zoli, Krieghoff, Parrazi mit in seinen Kaufüberlegungen mit einbeziehen.
SL2 is a lovely gun but is it really worth x2 that of a DT11? 😏
Well, a gun is worth whatever people are willing to pay for it.
Investing money to design a new barrel might be worth it for some and not others and thats why i think its important to have options.
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As I have been said! Beretta went Perazzi!! The SL2 copied the features of the Perazzi HT, but after 10 years of the launching of the HT! I think Perazzi leads the way to competition guns, but without all the R&D millions of the Beretta!! What do you think Pedro?
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Hardly ground breaking r/d, the DT10 lockup on a modifed SO reciever, its just a mash up of both with a massive price tag because thats beretta, they add a "new" tech name and the masses think its some magic dust
@@MR12GAUGE I believe there will have been huge investment into the Steelium barrels. Incremental improvements at this level cost a lot of money.
@guydgreenfield you do know the names they use for barrel "tech" are just names for forging processes? To ream and hone a bore over nominal shape/lengths isn't earthshattering, no doubt they spend money- but most of that would be on marketing teams and ideas to move product.
@@MR12GAUGEI’m going by the visit by TGS channel to Beretta and what he showed ref barrels. Seemed a lot more to me than that.
Sl2 22000 dollars I think I will Pass