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Good OU 20 gauge for Sporing clays
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<blockquote data-quote="rickjoty" data-source="post: 2497925" data-attributes="member: 99582"><p>I love my O/Us. Browning and B. Rizzini. Guerini split off from B. Rizzini cousins and are similarly made guns. I shoot 28ga, 20ga, 16ga and 12ga. All have 28" barrels. Maybe a little short for sporting clays but a good compromise if you also hunt with it. I reload and with today's components I frequently reload my 12 ga with 3/4 oz shot. Great for practice, and very low recoil. You can't do that with an autoloader. I'll also load my 28 with 1/2 oz mimicking a .410. Fun stuff. I compete mostly with an old B. Rizzini 12. I'll load it up with 3/4, 7/8, 1, and 1-1/8. Practice with the light stuff and complete with the heavier. I don't have adjust combs but I found that Brownings fit me very well and B. Rizzini stocks are cut very much the same. I got enamored with side by sides. Bought a Barretta. Shot 34 out of 100. Got ****ed. Borrowed my dad's Citori 20ga o/u and shot a 77 on the same course. Been using o/u ever since. Well I still have Browning Auto 5s in 12, 16, and 20.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickjoty, post: 2497925, member: 99582"] I love my O/Us. Browning and B. Rizzini. Guerini split off from B. Rizzini cousins and are similarly made guns. I shoot 28ga, 20ga, 16ga and 12ga. All have 28" barrels. Maybe a little short for sporting clays but a good compromise if you also hunt with it. I reload and with today's components I frequently reload my 12 ga with 3/4 oz shot. Great for practice, and very low recoil. You can't do that with an autoloader. I'll also load my 28 with 1/2 oz mimicking a .410. Fun stuff. I compete mostly with an old B. Rizzini 12. I'll load it up with 3/4, 7/8, 1, and 1-1/8. Practice with the light stuff and complete with the heavier. I don't have adjust combs but I found that Brownings fit me very well and B. Rizzini stocks are cut very much the same. I got enamored with side by sides. Bought a Barretta. Shot 34 out of 100. Got ****ed. Borrowed my dad's Citori 20ga o/u and shot a 77 on the same course. Been using o/u ever since. Well I still have Browning Auto 5s in 12, 16, and 20. [/QUOTE]
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