What are you hunting with Glock???
I've hunted waterfowl since the age of twelve. I have used just about every brand of shotguns there are. benelli just rocks all of them. Go see for yourself.
Wasnt talking about hunting with a Glock.
Just making a point that so many people cling to a particular brand of whatever that they lose track of reality. Benelli isnt any better than Browning, Remington, or even the lowly Winchester or Mossberg. Different and innovative perhaps, but more different than "better". I too have been hunting since I was old enough to legally go out on my own (in IA that is 12 once you have the Hunter Safety Certificate), back then it was mostly pheasant, wabbit, squirrel, and some coyote. I didnt hunt waterfowl until I was in high school and I did it both ways (blinds and stalk/jump the pond). I added turkey, prairie dog shooting, deer, and antelope in college. Today, I mostly do antelope, pheasant, coyote, and an occasional deer or 2. I've hunted with everything except a bow and that is only because I am satisfied with what I do now. I reload my own ammo (not shotgun). I shoot competitively in national matches with a Garand and an AR-15, I shoot in a combat handgun league with a Sig226/9mm (my duty gun) and an AR-15"A4", and I dabble in a clay pigeon course a few times a year for charity. I used to be a certified law enforcement instructor for handguns. This I know: the shooter truly is the key. No brand, caliber, gauge, etc of gun is worth of hoot if the shooter does not do their part. I've seen time and time again the old vet break out his 30 year old Remington Wingmaster and out shoot some new high dollar yupee and his $2000 "skeet gun". I've seen the old vet take out his Model 10 revolver and out shoot some punk "ex-marine" and his Beretta 92 on the combat handgun course. I watched and old vet use an old SP-1 on the open sight carbine course and beat guys (in a big way, too) 1/3 his age with new shiny M4's with Timney triggers, special irons, and all the other tactical BS. On and on and on. I dont care what shotgun you think is "the best", it is just a gun. Your gun is just a gun. If it fits you then fine, if you shoot it good then fine. But I challenge you to hold your tongue even if you truly believe that the Benelli shotgun of yours that smells like kool-aid is "the best there is", because it isnt. There isnt such a thing. Get over it.
BTW... if we are ever in the same neck of the woods sometime, I'll take my Browning Gold "Upland" vs you and your Koolaid-elli in a friendly competition. I'm sure we can find a clay pigeon course somewhere nearby.
Winner gets a case of their favorite beer. I like Sam Adams this time of year.
Oh, and just in case:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_the_Kool-Aid