New For 2024: Benelli Ethos SuperSport Performance Shop

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posted on January 24, 2024
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Benelli is offering a relaunch of its Ethos SuperSport shotgun line in 2024 with the Performance Shop model, a premium product with newly patented technologies that is sure to impress.

The Ethos SuperSport Performance Shop is a semi-automatic shotgun chambered for 12-ga. shotshells. Benelli premium features are included, such as the Comfort Tech 3 recoil-reduction system, carbon-fiber-finished furniture, and the robust, inertia-driven action, along with a look and feel that brand loyalists have come to love.

Included with this new 2024 model is the brand-new Advanced Impact Barrel (AIB) system, an overbore design with specialized internal contours to increase performance, especially at longer ranges—21 percent more velocity and 36 percent more energy at 30 yards is delivered from the AIB system compared to previous Benelli barrels by allowing a more uniform and condensed shot string. Ported and threaded for AIB extended chokes, barrel lengths for the SuperSport are made 30” and feature the Ethos carbon-fiber ventilated sighting rib.

For a closer look at the Benelli SuperSport Performance Shop, watch our “New For 2024” video above.

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