Posted August 8, 2018 11:00 am by Comments

By Jacki Billings

The A400 Xtreme Plus now ships in Mossy Oak’s popular Bottomland pattern. (Photo: Beretta)
Beretta’s A400 Xtreme Plus shotgun will now boast a pattern fit for hunting, with the introduction of Mossy Oak’s Bottomland onto the 12-gauge shotgun series. Though the Bottomland pattern from Mossy Oak is nothing new, first appearing three decades ago, its introduction onto the new A400 Xtreme Plus by Beretta will no doubt please shotgun fans.
The A400 Xtreme Plus was first introduced in May at the National Rifle Association’s Annual Meeting in Dallas. The shotgun boasts an all Steelium Plus barrel in addition to a 7×7 stepped rib for a wider sight picture. Beretta tweaked the design to reduce recoil, introducing Kick-Off technology aimed at minimizing movement. The shotgun is topped off with an oversized charging handle and bolt release in addition to a high-vis green magazine follower.
The Mossy Oak Bottomland model features all the same attributes as the standard A400 Xtreme Plus. (Photo: Beretta)
The addition of the Mossy Oak pattern aims to help waterfowlers better blend with their environment.
“The stunning colors and eye-catching variations in duck species are an amazing facet of nature and Mossy Oak is proud to reflect another aspect of that artistry with

Source: Guns.com

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