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My son in law is tried of using a pump for customer sporting clays meetings. What is a good entry level? I suggested CZ As usual just my $.02 Paul K | ||
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A Beretta or a Browning Citori would put you in good standings with almost any shotgun crowd. The only easy day is yesterday! | |||
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If it were myself it would be a Beretta. However he is only shooting when his company has customer outing for sporting clays. He just doesn't want to continue to show up with his 870. Looked a a shotgun site and they listed 3 entry level. A Mossberg and a couple other imports. I passed the link on to him. Thanks for your thoughts As usual just my $.02 Paul K | |||
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Ill second this recommendation. I would not get one of the cheap O/U shotguns. Don't overlook buying a used Beretta or Browning. NRA Patron member | |||
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A Browning Citori will get you started in Sporting Clay and can be used for skeet or upland hunting also. try a few out and see what feels the best | |||
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My preference would be to handload and get a Merkel 1620. | |||
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He bought a Mossberg. For him $500 was A LOT of $$ As usual just my $.02 Paul K | |||
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