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Best Do It All Shotgun?
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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2503330" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>On the less costly end ($1400 and down)of the 12ga O/U you said he is wanting, the Beretta field guns are the best I am familiar with. If you hunt with it and shoot clay targets occasionally they will last a lifetime or 3. The Browning Citori line is also durable but heavy and square to me. The Ruger Red Label moves and shoots really well for me with 30" barrels, the 28" not so much. If it is a hunting gun stay away from ported barrels, hearing and potential ejecta damage aren't worth the small gain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2503330, member: 121677"] On the less costly end ($1400 and down)of the 12ga O/U you said he is wanting, the Beretta field guns are the best I am familiar with. If you hunt with it and shoot clay targets occasionally they will last a lifetime or 3. The Browning Citori line is also durable but heavy and square to me. The Ruger Red Label moves and shoots really well for me with 30" barrels, the 28" not so much. If it is a hunting gun stay away from ported barrels, hearing and potential ejecta damage aren't worth the small gain. [/QUOTE]
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