Benelli Super Black Eagle 3 A.I. BE.S.T. Shogun Review

The new SBE 3's A.I. barrel really does improve penetration, making Benelli's latest the hardest-hitting shotgun on the market. Check out our shotgun expert's full review
The new Benelli SBE 3 A.I. BES.T. shotgun on barn boards.
The new Benelli SBE 3 A.I. BES.T. shotgun. (Photo/Mark Tade)

Benelli Super Black Eagle 3 A.I. BE.S.T. Shogun Review

The latest SBE 3 features Benelli’s A.I. barrel system, which debuted in the Ethos series last year. Benelli claims this design increases velocity and penetration downrange by as much as 50%. As bismuth and tungsten prices rise, a waterfowl gun that squeezes the best performance out of any shotshell, and especially affordable steel, is welcome—if it works. Spoiler: it does.

I recently put Benelli's latest to the test on my local skeet range, and I shot the gun into ballistics gel to test the company's penetration claims. Here's my full review.

Benelli SBE 3 A.I. BE.S.T. Specs

The new Benelli SBE 3 A.I. BES.T. shotgun on a white background.
  • Length: 49”

  • Weight: 7 pounds with 28-inch barrel

  • Barrel: 28-inch barrels with stepped carbon-fiber vent rib, orange bead, five extended Advanced Impact System chokes.

  • Action: Inertia semiauto

  • Trigger: 6 pounds, 14 ounces

  • Capacity: 3+1

  • Finish: Gunmetal BE S.T.

  • Stock: Optifade Timber camo synthetic with ComforTech 3

  • Chambering: 3 1/2-inch 12-gauge (tested), 3-inch 20-gauge

  • Price: $3,199

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Benelli SBE 3 A.I. BE.S.T. Overview

Closeup photo of Benelli SBE 3 A.I. BES.T. shogun on barn boards with shotgun shells.
The most obvious upgrade in this new version of the SBE 3 is the A.I. barrel, which gives it a noticeably larger diameter. (Photo/Mark Tade)

With one glance at the barrel of this gun, you can see that it has a noticeably larger diameter than a standard Benelli barrel. It’s different on the inside, too, bored larger than a standard Crio barrel, with extra-long extended chokes. I’ll get to my results on the pattern board and in gelatin in a bit, but first let me back up and talk about the rest of the gun.

Besides a bigger barrel, the gun also features an enlarged bolt handle and bolt-release button. Otherwise, the gun looks like a BE.S.T. Super Black Eagle 3, with gunmetal barrel and receiver coated in Benelli’s very effective proprietary corrosion-resistant coating. It has Optifade Timber furniture with Benelli’s ComforTech chevrons and soft comb. The gun weighed almost exactly 7 pounds with a pleasing and not ungainly bit of weight-forward balance, even with the lightweight carbon-fiber rib. The trigger broke at a shade under 7 pounds. At the range, I did notice that my test gun had the old, stiffer Benelli magazine spring and latch, unlike my new M2, which is much easier to load.

Benelli SBE 3 A.I BE.S.T. Test Results

A shooter test the new Benelli SBE 3 A.I. BES.T. shogun on the range.
The author tests Benelli's latest on the skeet range. (Photo/Phil Bourjaily)

Out of the box, the SBE 3 cycled 1-ounce, 1160-fps B&P target loads perfectly, which is impressive for a 3 ½-inch gun. I shot skeet and 5-stand quite well with it, then, because we were in a fooling-around mood, my friend Rick and I set up some triples on the 5-stand. I broke the first with ease, then we set up a harder one, and I broke that, and couldn’t help looking down at the gun in surprise like How did that happen? So yes, it’s a shooter.

It was only after we were done with clays that I tried it on a pattern-plate. Typical of many Benellis, it shot at a minimum 70/30 high at 20 yards. So, I had to shoot some more clays just to see, and with the fact that the gun shot high rattling in my head, I missed a few before I got back on target and started crushing them again. In all, it’s an easy gun to shoot, and the high POI only bothered me after I found out about it. As long as I looked at targets and shot them, as you’re supposed to, I hit them solidly with the SBE 3. The high POI would definitely make me take advantage of the drilled and tapped barrel extension for an optic if I wanted to use this for turkeys, because I don’t need any help shooting over the top of a turkey’s head.

I was skeptical of the A.I. (stands for “Advanced Impact” not “Artificial Intelligence”) barrel, although I wanted it to work. I know it’s possible to attain a bit more muzzle velocity with barrel-boring wizardry, but I had a hard time believing that somehow this would result in much more energy and penetration at longer ranges.

Before I set up the ballistic gelatin, I patterned the SBE 3 A.I. alongside my own Crio-choked M2, both with IM chokes. With the same Kent Fasteel 2.0 #2 shot, both guns produced good 65% IM patterns with good core density at 40 yards. Shooting the two guns alternately, I noticed that the ComforTech stock really does work. There was noticeably less recoil vibration with the SBE 3 compared to the ComforTech-less M2. More important, the results in the gelatin blocks set at 45 yards were impressive. Size 2 shot from the SBE 3 A.I. penetrated 3 inches into the gelatin. The 2s from the M2 averaged about 2.8 inches. I also tried some Federal BBx2 loads, and the BBs from those shells penetrated 5 inches from the SBE 3 and about 4.5 inches from the M2. If you don’t think .5” of extra penetration at 45 yards matters, you and I are not shooting the same kind of geese.

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Final Thoughts on the Benelli SBE 3 A.I. BE.S.T.

Closeup photo of Benelli SBE 3 A.I. BES.T. shogun on barn boards with leaves.

Pros

  • A.I. barrel deliver increased penetration

  • Very shootable

  • Cycled light loads well

  • ComforTech stock reduces recoil

Cons

  • Heavier trigger

  • Stiff to load

Although my tests showed penetration from the A.I. barrel falls well short of the 50% increase claimed by Benelli’s marketers, it’s a real increase and would be a definite advantage in the field. Honestly, it’s exactly what I hoped to see: A.I. does work, but not so well that I have sell all my non-A.I. guns. However, if you are looking to upgrade your waterfowl-gun arsenal, the SBE 3 BE.S.T. A.I. is the highest-tech, hardest-hitting gun on the market right now.