15 October 2008, 06:44
acsteeleSporting clays auto
I have a Beretta 687 Silver Pigeon II. Beautiful gun, but I have to shoot Lefty due to an eye injury. I have no intention of parting with it, but I don't shoot it as well as some other guns. I have no problems shooting a right hand gun from the "wrong side"
Any opinions on sporting clays autos? I have been looking at prices on used Browning Gold Sporting clays, I like the factory porting already done.
My daughter is shoot on the local team, and kicking my butt....we just can't have this guys.
15 October 2008, 15:49
JustinL01acsteele,
Why don't you look into a new stock for your 687 or trading for a left-handed one (I'm 99% sure that you can find one)? If you like the gun, why not stick with it and make it fit yourself? Look up Hi-Grade Shooters Supplies if that sounds good to you, they usually have a lot of left-handed guns. Tell them Justin Lancaster sent you!

19 October 2008, 03:17
Kyler HamannWe sure see a lot of Beretta's both 391's and 390's at all the shoots. Some of the best shooters in the country swear by them.
My son shoots a 390 I won years ago at an event and I'm amazed at how reliable it's been.
Kyler
06 November 2008, 20:25
Chip_PitcairnCheck with Cole in Maine. They keep stocks on hand for many Beretta models. Both right and left handed. Chip
13 November 2008, 08:05
TWLI had a Benelli Super Sport auto which I regret selling. It was a great clays gun. Take a look at one of them. Pricey, but worth it.
PS---I had the honor of meeting your uncle many years ago. Great man, great American.
18 November 2008, 05:38
BuliwyfI like the Remington M1100 Sporting.
14 December 2008, 15:21
sdeshazoI sure love my Silver Pigeon grade III, but I find myself bringing my Benelli Super Sport more & more.
16 December 2008, 21:11
WinkBenelli makes semi-autos for southpaws:
http://hunting.about.com/gi/dy.../www.benelliusa.com/