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Looking for my first semi-auto shotgun
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<blockquote data-quote="erikblank" data-source="post: 1617699" data-attributes="member: 96627"><p>It wasn't my first choice, but 2 years ago I got a camo Beretta A300 for $650. For the price I couldn't pass it up. I figured I'd keep it a few years and trade it in on a Benelli. Well that's never going to happen. I've put a few thousand rounds though it and never a hiccup. It cycles everything I feed it. From the cheapest Walmart $22 a brick rounds to the hottest goose loads. It seems to fit most people I let shoot it. The most common comment I hear is, how easy it is to shoot well. I've had 2 family members and 2 friends buy one after shooting mine. In my opinion, you'd be hard pressed to do better for the price. At least that's been my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erikblank, post: 1617699, member: 96627"] It wasn't my first choice, but 2 years ago I got a camo Beretta A300 for $650. For the price I couldn't pass it up. I figured I'd keep it a few years and trade it in on a Benelli. Well that's never going to happen. I've put a few thousand rounds though it and never a hiccup. It cycles everything I feed it. From the cheapest Walmart $22 a brick rounds to the hottest goose loads. It seems to fit most people I let shoot it. The most common comment I hear is, how easy it is to shoot well. I've had 2 family members and 2 friends buy one after shooting mine. In my opinion, you'd be hard pressed to do better for the price. At least that's been my experience. [/QUOTE]
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