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re: I'm buying my first clay shooting gun, suggestions?
Posted on 9/26/14 at 2:53 pm to tiger11
Posted on 9/26/14 at 2:53 pm to tiger11
Stick with your Italian Bs.
Benelli for semis, and Beretta or Browning Citori for O/U.
I like Citori White Lightning, if I were buying a clay gun today, and I would probably get it in 12, with the 26" barrels.
O/Us are probably the classiest, most detailed firearms in the U.S. market today, particularly mass produced, rivaled only by the old English side-by-side makers, for attention to detail, fit and finish, etc.
But, nothing quality is cheap - particularly O/U shotguns.
Benelli for semis, and Beretta or Browning Citori for O/U.
I like Citori White Lightning, if I were buying a clay gun today, and I would probably get it in 12, with the 26" barrels.
O/Us are probably the classiest, most detailed firearms in the U.S. market today, particularly mass produced, rivaled only by the old English side-by-side makers, for attention to detail, fit and finish, etc.
But, nothing quality is cheap - particularly O/U shotguns.
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