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<blockquote data-quote="Gpkhill2" data-source="post: 2917459" data-attributes="member: 32586"><p>A couple years ago I was shooting 2-3k rounds of clays a month and have shot several different guns. As far as semis go look hard at Beretta. The gas system reduces recoil way more then an inertia system like the Benelli. On the O/U side of things the Brownings are solid guns just keep an extra set of firing pin springs around. The Beretta 682/6/7 series guns are also a good option. The main thing is to find what fits you. I would steer clear of the Red Labels. They kick like a mule and I know a few guys that have had lots of problems with them. If you can go to a knowledgeable shotgun dealer and let them fit you to make sure the gun in naturally pointing where you are looking. You will be way ahead of the curve. I learned this the hard way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gpkhill2, post: 2917459, member: 32586"] A couple years ago I was shooting 2-3k rounds of clays a month and have shot several different guns. As far as semis go look hard at Beretta. The gas system reduces recoil way more then an inertia system like the Benelli. On the O/U side of things the Brownings are solid guns just keep an extra set of firing pin springs around. The Beretta 682/6/7 series guns are also a good option. The main thing is to find what fits you. I would steer clear of the Red Labels. They kick like a mule and I know a few guys that have had lots of problems with them. If you can go to a knowledgeable shotgun dealer and let them fit you to make sure the gun in naturally pointing where you are looking. You will be way ahead of the curve. I learned this the hard way. [/QUOTE]
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