The ALL NEW Beretta A400 XCEL: Shotgun Sports USA Video Podcast

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • This is a video podcast filmed in conjunction with Justin Barker of Shotgun Sports USA. In this episode, Justin talks to Team Beretta about the new A400 sporting shotgun. Learn all about the new features and what makes this one of the best competition guns on the market. Guests include Joe Fanizzi, Desi Edmunds, Diane Sorantino, Rich Cole, and Travis Haglin (Beretta USA).
    Equipment:
    DJI Air 2s Drone
    Sony A7IV
    Sony A7III
    G-Master lenses
    Rode VideoMic Pro Plus
    Disclosures:
    None
    Sponsors are affiliates of Shotgun Sports USA, but not of The Clay Lab
    Disclaimers:
    All logos used in this video were used by express permission of the Beretta and Shotgun Sports USA. The views expressed in this video do not necessarily represent the views of Beretta USA.
    Additional Video footage by Thaddius Bedford.
    Note:
    Aerial videography performed in compliance with 14 CFS Part 107 and all applicable FAA regulations governing sUAS operations. All flying was in Class G, uncontrolled airspace. Maximum altitude was 390 feet AGL. A visual spotter was used in addition to the pilot. All dirt roads in the video are private with controlled access. No sustained flight over moving vehicles occurred. The drone was not flown over people at any time, and flight paths were chosen to specially avoid this.
    Remote Pilot in Command: Scott Hardison
    This channel is a product of Clay Lab USA, LLC.
    This video is also a product of Shotgun Sports USA.

Komentáře • 40

  • @kevinyoung1447
    @kevinyoung1447 Před rokem +4

    I’ve never understood why some shooters look down on or talk smack about people shooting clays with semiautomatics…almost every company makes semiautomatics in Sporting models, explain that! I love my Beretta shotguns! I own 5… 686 Silver Pigeon Sporting 1 in 12, A400 Xtreme and Xcel Blue receiver in 12 and the A400 Xplor in 20 and 28! Thank you for the content and keep up the good work!

  • @acwatts1
    @acwatts1 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I would ask for a follow up video for the A400. Could you do something the best ways to manipulate the gun. How to clean it after a shoot since Joe mentioned how important that is.

  • @garrytener8784
    @garrytener8784 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video. Really enjoyed hearing from the Pro Shooters and Rich Cole. These people know what they're talking about. Thank you!

    • @claylabusa
      @claylabusa  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! It was a great group. Enjoyed every minute!

  • @DFox-ud3gx
    @DFox-ud3gx Před 2 lety +6

    Now here you have a Great Group of of ladies and gentlemen at the round table I enjoyed this tutorial , talking about getting to the point covering this gun. I own this 2022 A400 with Cole's gun parts it's a great gun

    • @claylabusa
      @claylabusa  Před 2 lety +4

      Totally agree. My A400 (shown in the video clips) is from Cole’s and has one of their laminate stocks. I really like the enhanced palm swell and overall feel of it. The felt recoil compared to the older XCELs is noticeably lower, in my opinion…even without a kickoff on there

    • @DFox-ud3gx
      @DFox-ud3gx Před 2 lety +1

      @@claylabusa , I ve got the Cole's bolt closer button on
      and replace the silly cone on the bolt with Cole's and I put a kickezz 1" 1/8 pad grind to fit
      next will be the trigger job from Cole's also. The 2022 is a fine gun. Maybe this summer I'll get new wood from Cole's you can't beat Cole's fine Guns for sure

    • @BeatRock253
      @BeatRock253 Před 2 lety +1

      @@claylabusa Do you shoot he Cole A400 as your main sporting gun?

    • @RhymeNologist
      @RhymeNologist Před 2 lety +1

      @@BeatRock253 I actually shoot a Krieghoff K80 Parcours as my main gun. I use the A400 as a travel gun / back-up gun. That being said, the A400 is ABSOLUTELY worthy of being somebody’s main gun. All you have to do is look at how many great shooters are using one!

    • @BeatRock253
      @BeatRock253 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RhymeNologist I'm considering selling my 694 and buying a Cole Pro. My 32" adjustable weighs near 9 lbs and I've noticed left arm muscle fatigue while shooting. I shoot gun down so have extra lift during the mount. Think the A400 would be a good solution

  • @LFODTACTICAL
    @LFODTACTICAL Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great gun besides the fact that the handguard end cap constantly comes loose

  • @gadgethunter5732
    @gadgethunter5732 Před rokem +1

    I enjoyed the video. I just wish CZcams video channels would work harder on the audio end of their videos. Many channels, I have trouble hearing what is being said . Television and the movie industry figured all this out eons ago. I'm not a sound engineer, but I'm willing to bet there are plenty of them out there that could help you improve the audio so all who are speaking on the videos are easily heard. No matter what position in the room they are stationed.

  • @TubeDobs
    @TubeDobs Před 3 měsíci +1

    32:45 in my opinion they forget the best point about the new kick-off system, because it is located in front of the cheek weld, when you shoot your head position is less to be disturbed.

  • @bill-qv3er
    @bill-qv3er Před 5 měsíci +1

    I bought an A400 Upland in 20 gauge, 28" barrel recently and I just love it. I shoot sporting clays and skeet with it and it is terrific ! I want another and am considering a 28 gauge. Any thoughts on the 28?

  • @neilfoster9517
    @neilfoster9517 Před rokem +1

    Looks like everyone has a nice custom Cole stock

    • @claylabusa
      @claylabusa  Před 11 měsíci

      Some do, some have a Custom Greenwood stock. Major point being at their level, a fitted gun is important even on a $2k tool.

  • @BeatRock253
    @BeatRock253 Před 2 lety +1

    Beretta Gang 👍🏻

    • @claylabusa
      @claylabusa  Před 2 lety +2

      It was unbelievable having all these people in the same room!

  • @dwainsw4076
    @dwainsw4076 Před 3 měsíci +1

    At least with the 390 and 391, I think you overstate the diffficulty of cleaning.

    • @claylabusa
      @claylabusa  Před 3 měsíci

      Everyone's definition of difficulty is different of course lol. You ask a person who cleans their gun once a year and it's definitely difficult right? Lol

  • @duncnz9128
    @duncnz9128 Před rokem

    Great guns , except the chrome plating ,on what I believe is called the cam , the little cylinder which is locked in place by the firing pin , comes off and when I talk to the New Zealand agent about it they just say " Turn it around" and the recoil pads , which work very well ,are fragile and pieces chip off if they are put in a standing rack with a rough surface , or placed on the wooden floor of a duck blind

  • @billvallette5607
    @billvallette5607 Před rokem +1

    Does joe run a30” or 32” a400?

  • @blakeberger3854
    @blakeberger3854 Před 2 lety +1

    What is the best case for this gun? Would prefer to have one where you can keep the bolt handle in versus taking out each time. Couldn’t find much on Beretta’s site. I’ve looked at the Negrini universal case but the direction of the gun would put the bolt handle down so you would have to take out each time.

    • @claylabusa
      @claylabusa  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey, I actually use that universal Negrini case. You correctly pointed out that it leaves the bolt handle pointed down. If I’m flying, I take the handle out. If not, I personally leave it in and it isn’t a big prblem

  • @BeatRock253
    @BeatRock253 Před 2 lety +1

    It looks like Joe's gun has the original forend weight on it. Is that correct?

  • @GopherFix
    @GopherFix Před rokem

    There’s a few things that make this gun different than the new a300 ultima like a different bolt and wood finish, but are they worth 2x the money? My 13 yr old has run 4000 rounds through his a300 without an issue. I love the look of the a400 but I’m just not feeling like the money justifies it. Also, I know the a400 has a different kickoff system.
    I realized that by removing the a300 ultima crappy kickoff system it made a shorter LOP and a great youth shotgun.

    • @claylabusa
      @claylabusa  Před rokem

      No denying that the A300 is an excellent gun, as well. I would agree that most differences are going to be subtle. It’s a refinement of a winning gun design, rather than a total redesign. I agree with you that adjustment of the kick-off is a great fix. Finally easy to swap out recoil pads to adjust that LOP!

  • @paulcupp7345
    @paulcupp7345 Před 2 lety +1

    who made the stock on the gun closest to Joe?

    • @claylabusa
      @claylabusa  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi, that’s Desi’s gun! It was made by Rich Cole and has a weight in the grip cap. Jim Greenwood also made a few small tweaks to the stock. So basically, made or worked on by the two best stock makers in the business 😎

  • @emilianoguillen2666
    @emilianoguillen2666 Před 2 lety

    Great interview! Do you know what choke does Joe uses? Thx.

    • @claylabusa
      @claylabusa  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Emiliano, Joe uses Pure Gold Titanium Series chokes. He says he almost always uses a “20” constriction, which is a modified choke. Thanks for watching!

  • @aitorarakama179
    @aitorarakama179 Před rokem +1

    a fantastic video
    What do you think is the difference compared to the black edition?

    • @claylabusa
      @claylabusa  Před rokem

      Thanks! This would be very similar to the A400 XCEL black edition, in terms of the large controls. The new A400 has more of a cutout for the loading port and different placement of the kickoff system (closer to the grip, allowing you to easily adjust LOP without removing the whole system). Hard to go wrong with either!

  • @vipertrudeau9964
    @vipertrudeau9964 Před 10 měsíci

    Am I the only one who noticed the guy there from beretta wearing a winchester shirt

    • @k80shuter
      @k80shuter Před 9 měsíci

      Winchester shells sponsors her.

    • @vipertrudeau9964
      @vipertrudeau9964 Před 9 měsíci

      @k80shuter ahh that makes sense. Thanks for the information