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Good 12 ga shotgun?
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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 2858358" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>They come with a shim kit (or all of mine has) to fit it to the shooter. Mine was from factory but took less than 5 minutes to try a different set of shims and it was a good 60/40 pattern. </p><p>Anything under the Berretta family tree is good choices. I've got Benelli and Stoeger and both shoot flawless. The Stoeger is a lot heavier and less than half the price but functions just as well. Been in sub freezing and saltwater duck hunts and never an issue. Close friend shoots a A400 extreme and its sweet Gun. A lot of browning fans in my area as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 2858358, member: 94240"] They come with a shim kit (or all of mine has) to fit it to the shooter. Mine was from factory but took less than 5 minutes to try a different set of shims and it was a good 60/40 pattern. Anything under the Berretta family tree is good choices. I’ve got Benelli and Stoeger and both shoot flawless. The Stoeger is a lot heavier and less than half the price but functions just as well. Been in sub freezing and saltwater duck hunts and never an issue. Close friend shoots a A400 extreme and its sweet Gun. A lot of browning fans in my area as well. [/QUOTE]
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