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Best Do It All Shotgun?
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<blockquote data-quote="warboar21" data-source="post: 2073840" data-attributes="member: 88146"><p>I was looking at shotguns about two years ago. Was looking at the lower end O/U shotguns and my research told me not to go that route if I wanted a decent one. I shot a friend's Browning Citori and didn't care for it. I also tried the Beretta and fell in love with it. I just couldn't justify the $2200 price. I ended up renting a Beretta A400 and putting it through the paces at the trap and skeet houses. My Brother shoots the Beneli and I tried it. I prefer the Beretta and went with the A300.</p><p>After buying the Beretta I bumped into a buddy who had just bought a Franchi O/U and after shooting it, it left me wanting one. </p><p>I'm left handed and most of these guns are set up for right handers. The Franchi is more neutral and maybe that's why it was more comfortable to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warboar21, post: 2073840, member: 88146"] I was looking at shotguns about two years ago. Was looking at the lower end O/U shotguns and my research told me not to go that route if I wanted a decent one. I shot a friend’s Browning Citori and didn’t care for it. I also tried the Beretta and fell in love with it. I just couldn’t justify the $2200 price. I ended up renting a Beretta A400 and putting it through the paces at the trap and skeet houses. My Brother shoots the Beneli and I tried it. I prefer the Beretta and went with the A300. After buying the Beretta I bumped into a buddy who had just bought a Franchi O/U and after shooting it, it left me wanting one. I'm left handed and most of these guns are set up for right handers. The Franchi is more neutral and maybe that’s why it was more comfortable to me. [/QUOTE]
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