Ray Finkle
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Ramp up your skills with a taser first. If you can bring down a dove with a taser, then you should be able to bring down virtually anything with your cold steely look; even a clay pigeon.
Man I shouldn’t read KF before waking up a bit...Browning.
I am a fan of the Browning Citori
Looking to purchase a new semi auto shotgun.
Will use primarily for clay shooting and dove/quail hunting.
I want a wood stock, but not positive what make or model I want yet. So far I'm considering the:
Beretta A400 Upland
Beretta A400 Xplor Action
Browning Maxus
Browning A5
Remington 1100
Willing to pay a little more for a gun that I'll be happy with for a lifetime.
Curious to hear the board's opinions and recommendations.
Thanks
I have a Browning Citori O/U as well as the Benelli SBE2 (the Browning is actually my brother’s but he never shoots it, so I just kind of took it from him).After years of struggling with jammed semi autos i got an over under 5 years ago and I'm never ever ever going back...
Trust me...get an over under...makes life so much easier...that 3rd shell isnt that big a deal.
Yep. Second the Super Black Eagle. Fantastic weapon.I know it’s not a wood stock, but I recently bought the Benelli Super Black Eagle and it’s great.
It’s an inertia driven system instead of gas, which you should read up on a little.