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Re: O/U Advice Needed [Re: Leonardo] #5924728 09/12/15 01:58 AM
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Good lookin' dogs, good lookin box.


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Thanks, wish I still had them,,,Big dog and box that is. Pup was a disappointment. Old dog died a couple of years ago, haven't got up to getting another yet.

Back to the thread, here is today's limit with the Gran Lightning 28ga. Which ever make of gun you choose make sure of the fit. Citoris seem to fit me best and I like their handling.




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Originally Posted By: reeltexan
All the guns mentioned are great guns.
I began shooting a Beretta because the gun I bought fit me very well, right off the rack and I could hit with it.
Berettas are also highly dependable. You'll rarely have a mechanical issue with them.
I shoot a lot of skeet and clays at my gun club. My Berettas have never failed me in a shoot or on a hunt.
Accessories like chokes, cases and optional equipment are easily available for Berettas.
And should you ever need repair work, any competent gunsmith will be well versed on a Beretta.

Like others here I would suggest a Silver Pigeon I with a two barrel set in 20/28. They are available locally or used guns can be found on many online auctions. Gunbroker has several new sets right now starting at around $1850.
Another option would be the Pigeon in 20 gauge with a set of 28 gauge companion tubes. The tube option might save some money.

I own numerous shotguns but for dove, quail and pheasant hunting, my Beretta 20 gauge is one sweet shooting scattergun.
Good luck and good shooting!



correction: the sets on Gunbroker begin at around $2850, not $1850. Sorry 'bout that.


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