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A buddy sent some pictures of a Berretta 3006 O/U for sale by a friend of his for 5k. He's suppose to get back to me with more info such as model number etc but looking at the pictures on my phone the rifle has stunning wood with case hardened receiver and scroll engraving. I told him I had no use for this but would fly up there now with 3k. To my surprise, He said come on! I have no idea what this thing is worth but thought 3k should be a good deal provided there's no issues. According to my buddy it shows as new. Given the limited info above, is there any reason not to go to the effort of pushing the cessna out of the hanger to go look at this rifle?


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I would GO.


Two of the models were Silver Sable
and Gold Sable, can't remember which
is which but both have a good reputation
over here in Aus.


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With the Case Hardened Receiver, Scroll Engraving, and High Quality wood, it is almost certainly a Beretta S689E Gold Sable.

They come with either single or double triggers in either 30/06 or 9.3x74R in the USA. They weigh around 8 lb. Most do not have factory provision for scope mounting. Custom gunsmithing is required to mount one.

In excellent condition, 30/06 caliber,without provision for scope mounting, typical sale prices are around 5K or slightly higher.

At 3K, I would not hesitate too long, obviously assuming no serious mechanical or stock problems.
 
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Thank you for the information. I'm gonna try and go look it over tomorrow. I'll keep you posted...


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It is a 689 gold sable, double trigger. Gonna try to go look tomorrow


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For 3K, don't look, buy.
 
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Does anyone know what ammo may have been used for regulation?


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You might call the Beretta Gallery in New York City and ask. I think that they imported and sold the Gold Sables.

Also, Lee La Bas?, now in charge of Sauer 202 importing and marketing at Blazer USA, apparently mounted scopes with claw mounts for the Beretta Gallery on some of the Gold Sables and may know about the factory regulation.
 
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Mississippian

I can say this, a double rifle, SXS or O/U, in calibres such as 30/30, 308, 30/06, 7X57, 7X65 and 8X57, make excellent hunting rifles.

Especially if scoped.


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Further to my previous post.

3K for a Gold Sable, buy it.


Re ammo, does it matter ?

1. It is likely to be available

2. Reload for it anyway, everyone over here
does and they all seem to take a steady stream
of different ammo and shoot well with it.


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Bought the beretta, I'll get pics up ASAP. Beautiful rifle!! Gonna do some research and determine regulation ammo and see how that shoots, then start reloading. Gentlemen, thank you for the help!


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Well done, good pick up.


Some people over here have had Doctor sights
installed on the rib, it works well.


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Great buy. Looking forward to the pictures. Keep us informed on how it shoots.
 
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Nice! I was hoping we would get to see the pics soon. Ive got to imagine that hunting with a 3006 double is going to be fun.


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Here she is, Beretta in NY emailed and recommended 150 grain RWS as the possible regulation load. I have a small variety of 3006 laying around I can try before ordering anything.





Looks like it was a 2 barrel set, if anyone runs across a 689 shotgun barrel/forearm with a gold number "2" on the rib you know who to call!! haha


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Very nice!
 
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That is nice. Now how does it shoot?
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WOW! That is absolutely beatiful. Looks like you fell into quite a great deal.
 
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I really like the wood used for this rifle-the little bit of figure in the rear of the stock.Classic!! I would love to have wood like that on a bolt action and this rifle has achieved what I am trying to.I think I am becoming convinced that big name gun-makers like this get their hands on blanks that others can`t.
 
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My buddy had some Winchester 180 gr silver tips that shot minute of tennis ball at 50 yds. Gonna get my hands on some rws 150 grainers which is what Beretta NY feels may be the regulation load. As time permits, I will mix up some hand load that hopefully will shoot well.


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Looks great.

Your shooting results so far are not bad, especially with open sights. Shooting technique, forend support used, etc. can easily affect results. Can you see two distinct groups for the two barrels?
 
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%^GFDDDFVB BEAUTIFUL!!!!
 
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Neat rifle.
 
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That is a sweet rifle,now we need to see it on some big dead porkers tu2


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Ok, just shot a group at 50 yds standing rest using federal 165gr fusion bullets, group was point of aim with top barrel high right 1", 100 yards was slightly high of point of aim with right barrel printing high right roughly 2.2". I'd say it's ready for the pig test!


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Nice catch. By the way, those 180 Win Silvertips seems perfect for that rifle. I might stick with that if it shoots that well. 180gr is what you want in a double rifle.


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That is a nice looking rifle.


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Very nice, as expected.

150 gns sounds too light to me and 180gns is the way to go. With any calibre, I always start at the main factory load, always the best bet.

Good luck.


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And yes, ready for the pig test for sure !!!

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Great Acquisition!


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Beautiful rifle and a sweet deal! Congratulations.


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Mississipian.

Welcome back to the DR ranks.
Beautiful rifle.

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Damn, that's a beauty! Congratulations!


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I'll give you $3500, that will make you a few bucks and save you a lot of time and the GIANT hassle of trying to figure out an accurate load. Kind of a win/win for both of us! Roll Eyes


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Haha, thanks for the offer but I will keep this one! For a while anyway.... Never would've bought a rifle like this if not for the price but now that I have one it's certainly a neat and fun rifle!


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I'll bet the boys at the gun club fall silent when you pull that beauty out of its case!


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Christmas came early for me this year,my DRSS brother Kelly heard that I was looking for a Beretta dr,he watched me as I struggled to find one,almost got scammed on gunbroker,he was concerned & worried,I looked high & low for a suitable gun to no avail CRYBABY ,then one fine day when all seemed lost,I got a call old it was my bro,he said that I could have his sweetheart beauty at a price that was just too incredible to beleive Confused,I was concerned for his sanity cuckoo,I took a few days off to visit him,he is a true friend & I am humbled by his generosity,we had a great four glorious days,celebrated his birthday twice,walked the woods till my legs fell off & ate fresh catfish Smiler,the Beretta now resides in Michigan,it came home with me,the gun shows fine workmanship,is very accurate,& carries like a dream,I tried two batches of ammo in the gun ,180 gr & 220 gr,both shot fine,I will be focusing on 200-220 gr weights,I have many fond memories from our band of DRSS brothers & this one will rank pretty high up there,anytime that I have needed something someone from our group pops up & helps,Kelly,Mjines,Tim,Rusty,Sam Rose,Paul.....! A finer group of people you will never meet patriot.


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Congratulations on a fine rifle.
Kelly, always a gentleman.

Good luck with it.

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Congratulations on a nice Beretta and a good buy.
So far, all Beretta owners with whom I have discussed guns are pleased with theirs, even old ones like mine.

I blooded mine on a big boar and the 300 grain bullet worked fine.
Please post pix of you, gun, and boar soon! Cool


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Happy to help my Buddy find happiness!



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