Beretta vs browning for sporting clays specs forum I got the 12 ga Beretta from Indiana Gun Club, on line, and the other two I got from Jaqua's. Granted, the Browning is a bit clunkyer, it is a long barreled heavy sporting clays gun, my Trap gun is no lightweight either. I own an A300 Outlander that has cycled over 7000 rounds without a single failure to cycle. for browning issues, just personally rebuilt my 23 year old m682X- $156 in parts and a casual complete strip/cleaning of receiver under the comfort of a/c @ my work bench on a Friday morning. Beretta offers more oversized offerings. Also, looking online, there appears to be more options and accessories out there for the Browning model compared to the Beretta. Others feel that way about the Beretta. Browning Citori B325 Plus Sporting * Over / Under * Upper & Lower: INVECTOR * Grade 1 * 12 g * 30" Chamber: 2-3/4" * 1994 purchased * Magna Ported * Rhino Chokes * Soft Comb * Adjustable Rear pad system * This is my fist post so I hope this is the best place for my question. Thank you, I'd get the Beretta, because I like the geometry and because they're the standard workhorse Sporting Clays auto maker. Remington is hardly noticeable at all with 30 as the total of semi auto's and O/U's combined. The question is do I go for the standard sports or do I go for the multi-target? My primary skeet gun is a 20 gauge Browning XS Skeet with factory adjustable comb and Briley 28 & 410 tubes. Looking at getting a Beretta Silver Pigeon 12 ga, will mostly use it for sporting clays. Looking at buying a 12 gauge. I've got a Beretta 686E Trap Combo I Nick Sisley, well-known outdoor writer of many years with Sporting Clays magazine says of the new Browning autoloader Maxus shotgun, "The Browning Maxus should be available now at your Browning dealer, or in the Starting to narrow down my possible picks for a $2-3K O/U 12G 30" for Sporting Clays, 5 Stand & (possibly) Trap. May 25, I am still shooting a 390 I bought new in 1996, and have a spare backup also, but mine has never let me down in all these yrs and I am a registered sporting shooter. Outdoor Hub, LLC (d/b/a Carbon Media Group), 30800 Telegraph Fabarm Elos N2 Sporting 30" Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon Sporting 30" Browning Citori CXS 30" (725 is too much) Also considering the Cynergy. I also have a Kreighoff KX5 with a release trigger. I picked it over the beretta 686 and a CZ Redhead. pumps, I The Beretta doesn't come with extended chokes, which is a downside vs. The only “budget” o/u that I’ve had good luck with is the Franchi Instinct SL. What "extras" am I getting buying the Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon instead of a Yildiz Sporting HPS 30" barrel? Why is the Beretta better or more accurate? Actually, the stepped ribs have proven unpopular at sporting clays. Browning 725 Sporting 30 in. Come join the discussion about optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! One of Beretta’s goals when developing the 694 Sporting was to “make a standard gun for people, who generally aren’t standard. It has the unhappy result of saving pheasant lives, the reason I long ago dumped my 686 / 687s as hunting guns. The Benelli is interesting, but the Beretta felt better and fit me better. You can put a custom stock on a Browning, and I still don't like it. At first glance, the difference between this and the original A300 Ultima is aesthetics and extended chokes. Get the one you like the best, but I do believe that for the money right now you can get a better grade gun in the Beretta line for less money than a Browning. I think it is a proven design. I am contemplating the purchase of an o/u for the field and perhaps sporting clays, and I have narrowed it down to 2 models: 1) The Beretta Silver Pigeon; 2) The Browning Citori Typically, when comparing the Citori line to the Beretta - if one fits you well, odds are the other will not. Shot my brother in law's Beretta Silver Pigeon, kicks like a mule, "feels" like a a Turkish turd. Semi-Auto Sporting Clays Shotguns: Browning Vs. Really just enjoy the sporting side. The Browning s are OK guns but not in the same category as the Beretta as witnessed by the number of Beretta's used in competition compared to the Browning s. I've been looking at the following new 12 Ga guns: Beretta Silver Pigeon 1 30" Sporting - $1850 Fausti Class 30" - $1990 I shoot sc with a 32” CX and really like it. some find that they shoot better with the browning guns than the beretta. Competition top rib - Present on 686 Sporting Competition ventilated side ribs - Present on 686 Sporting. I like my 391. I have been looking at the Beretta 391 Urika 2 Sporting 12 GA and the Remington 1100 Sporting also in 12 gauge. Beretta is a lower receiver and the Browning ( even the 725 "new" low receiver, is deeper than a Beretta/CG/B. 25" grind to fit spacer and a pre-fit Limbsaver recoil pad on the back. Ive been shooting sporting clays casually for about 1. I shoot a Beretta 687 Silver Pidgeon III for sporting clays. Then my son put 80,000 rounds through it and the moment we showed it to the Browning gunsmith at the grand they said send it in its shot out we will give you a new one. Changed the one on my Browning to a hiviz fiber optic one. This versatility makes them suitable for various shooting disciplines, from sporting clays to hunting, There is a member of our YHEC and 4H clubs that has an older model Citori and does very well with it. That's why IMO you should go try them. 525s are the 3rd generational evolution of Browning's dedicated sporting clays line, ergonomics are well done for I shoot 686 32” for both skeet, trap, and sporting clays. 19 seconds; Browning Citori Hunter. But you will If you currently are using a Miroku or Browning the swap to a 680 type or DT may take a bit of getting used to. The Browning is the better gun, in many ways. Can recommend, easy to pick up. Typically more in the 60% category. Beretta's stainless chokes (like any) collect wad crud and have to be cleaned periodically. the Browning, but you can buy all the extended chokes you will ever need for Sporting Clays for $250 from Beretta, if you find that you care, and these factory extended chokes are nice. I shot some 1-1/8 factory loads at my sporting clays course after having shot hundreds of 7/8 oz loads at the skeet field and was surprised just how much difference in kick there is between the two. At the other end Looking at getting an over under in 32” for trap and sporting clays. 3% of the semi-auto's on the sporting clays circuit are Beretta's I have a Beretta White Onyx Sporting with 30" barrels which I like very much but I really wasn't happy with my scores on the sporting clays course I visit. First time out with the 20ga I shot 60%. For autoloaders I Sporting Clays POI If I do swap to the longer barrels I may also swap to a Beretta 682 Gold E at the same time but with every one Ive handled so far I always seem to see a lot of rib compared to the MK38 compared to Browning/Miroku do people 'generally' see a lot of rib on the 682 and is it just set up that way OR is it Just as an example of such things, my A400 Xcel has a Briley weight on the front, a Briley oversized bolt closer (a must-have IMO for clays), and a Beretta 0. The Beretta is a an additional $400 and I hear good things about the reliability but the wood on these is the "Extra Wood" which looks ugly to me. The choice is for a 3,5" synthetic, Browning Maxus II vs Beretta A400 Xtreme I am concerned about reliability and I'd like to have some direct feedback about actual weight. The Beretta and the Browning guns are safe bets and will definitely be in your budget. Right now I am deciding between the Beretta Silver Pigeon II with 30 inch tubes or the Browning Looking an over/under to start getting a little more into the sporting clays game. The SP1 is very reliable, compared to some of the newer If you ask a Beretta user, he'll say Berettas are the only worthwhile guns, a Browning man will say the same (though they tend to get more anal about it ). The new mechanical trigger would in theory be better for sub gage tubes. Browning vs. Black synthetic (wish it was wood). It has the non-parallel comb and low rib. I have 10 Beretta o/u and had 20 Browning down to five now. 410 is that it was stocked very straight vs a Browning or Beretta. However, the Browning 725 Sporting with 32in barrels is an excellent choice and will take you as far as you want to go in this sport. If you are set on an auto I would look for a used Beretta 391 sporting or the new A400. I do not trust specs too much. For autoloaders I get along better with berettas than I do brownings. I put an adjustable comb on mine and it made a big difference. What I did like was the F3 Blaser and the new 625 Browning, and a used Beretta DT10. Browning 725 Sporting, Browning BSS, CZ Sporter, Tristar Viper G2 SX4 in SGH 28 3. Outdoor Hub, LLC (d/b/a Carbon Media Group), 30800 Telegraph Rd, Suite 1921, And, to be fair, the 687 SPII is just the entry to Beretta's line of sporting clays guns. All 390's are gas operated and easy to clean. The Outlander can be purchased new for around $650. Insofar as they're not perfect, you can always find an aftermarket fix and ready access to information. MSRP $1149 (Ultima synthetic list for $949). 8# vs field 7. After your visual post on the patterning board, I was impressed with the Browning. V. First, most folks either shoot a Browning or Beretta well. Looked at the 694 as they say they have a better design. I also liked the Beretta's. A Browning 425 Sporting adjustable comb used, in very nice condition I gave $1,200 for. Remember, the heritage of the Citori line of shotguns is founded with hunting. you like. Both have been flawless in the field and The difference between this $1200 gun and the same gun in Teknys Gold (blue enamel insert, all silver receiver, and around $1600-1700), other than cosmetics, are that the Gold gun has: 1) a fiber optic front sight (391 Urika has a bead); and 2) the Gold model has the 8. It is available in various barrel lengths and the stock is adjustable for left and right cast and four comb heights. I don’t find it heavy at all. You'll notice the recoil more if you shoot much, and there isn't a lot of gun swing in trap like there is in Sporting Clays. That is a significant difference if you plan to shoot the gun in factory I now shoot a 28” A400 for sporting clays and bought a couple of beretta 2” extended chokes for trap. Beretta has a long history of making great autoloading target guns. He was the runner up at the 2021 World FITASC and missed 1st place by one clay, and when he was 16 he took the silver at the World English Sporting Clays Championship. I'm going back next week to take a closer look at the F3. I just got a Beretta A400 Sporting Black Edition that I hope to be able to use for trap. My local shop has the field version in stock. A good hunter and a good sporting clays gun or what ever you want to use it for. 28 has bad resale value. Other wise a 12 O/U probably suits most, barrels no more 28-30" with sporting wood & LOP to suit. I am looking at getting a new shotgun for shooting trap and occasionally sporting clays. Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon. I can get the Beretta with a 32" barrel and the Browning only has The safety on Beretta's offers scant little purchase, certainly not nearly enough for cold / gloved hands. Underneath it's a Beretta 6xx series gun with the same action design, same triggers, same Excelsior HSA barrels - don't be taken in by "Steelium" it isn't a new wonder metal, simply a new buzzword for cold forging production *a Perazzi with coil springs. All good guns! Step up into clay target shooting with the new Beretta 688 Performance, the over-and-under shotgun created to make the world of competition more accessible. I've been eyeing the A400 Xcel and the A400 Xtreme Plus Synthetic. If you know any other relevant facts or specs please inform me. Browning field have a little more weight then a Beretta field so this could make it a better target gun if it fits you ok. The Limbsaver is slightly thicker than the thickest pre-fit Beretta recoil pad. I have the browning 28 inch, and want a better gun with longer barrel. Was thinking of getting extended chokes. Explore Our Forums. I've hunted arctic Quebec a few times, as well as Manitoba-herd caribou several times, Newfoundland for moose Beretta 686 SP1 28GA Baby Frame Browning Miller American Sporting 425 I use it primarily for skeet with occasional sporting clay. The ARGO system is still superior to the Blink system. 2 - IC 2 - Mod 2- IM OR 1 - C 2- IC 2 - Mod 1 - IM Skeet could be: Browning Cynergy field no auto safety. at L. I like my 525 sporting clays gun. I shoot Sporting Clays mostly and enjoy tournaments (but I’m No threat to win any). The difference between 60/40 and 50/50 isn’t huge. After decades of hunting with field version beretta autos, I just prefer those lower rib models for hunting, Looking for a dedicated clay gun for skeet, trap and sporting clays. I would suggest going with the Beretta SPI in 20 GA. ) I have two Beretta 391 guns in 12 gauge: One is the 391 Parallel Target a 30-inch barrel that shoots 70/30 (70 high, 30 low), and the other is a 391 field gun with a 28-inch barrel that shoots 50/50. ” Blending in a few design details borrowed from the upscale DT line affirms this goal. Mod. Best score I had was a 70%. miked out at I. Come join the discussion about targets, clays, hunting, gunsmithing, Try the Browning Crossover Target in 32" with vented side ribs for clays and trap since it is a 60/40% like DT 10/DT 11 if you like to float birds in trap. Available in 30 & 32 inch barrels. I have a Browning Citori CXT as my primary gun but I got the A400 because it is so versatile and just plain fun to shoot. The “C” stands for “crossover,” meaning that the shooter can The Outlander, the Sporting, and the Ultima. I think it is back bored but what difference does that make in reality? The chokes are as good as you'll get from any manufacturer. A Citori is just too heavy. They were not too popular with the sporting clays shooters because of greater felt recoil due to lower weight. I own a Beretta 20b and 12b, a Brownng 12b and a Miroku 20b. It is a respected Italian gun maker. It has a mid bead and in a 28" barrel and the reflux pad you have a nice gun. Fits like a glove. Something about this A300 seems like Beretta taking advantage of Browning's slow to market ShotShow offerings. I have both. The 68X series is more workhorse than racehorse, IMO. IMO also buy 32” barrels I got 30” barrels when I bought mine. I was going to recommend checking at Bass Pro, A few months ago I was in the local one and was able to handle both the Benelli 828U and the Beretta silver Pigeon I Sporting. 5 years, So between the Franchi and Beretta (or Browning), The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. But it's not a great option for 3Gun or Slugs. The sporting stock takes a larger sized recoil pad. I don't mid the styling and it handles nicely. Sporting gun. Today, very few manufacturers sell sporting clays guns with stepped ribs. Better balance, better triggers, better fit and finish, etc. The Because I am an absolute sucker for glossy marketing material and love Beretta I have become quite curious about the new A400 upland. I have a 28ga and a 12ga. This is coming from a guy who shoots a Beretta. They can be found new for about $1300. M. Both guns are sidelocks & 26" & 30" respectfully. I used to shoot a browning xt and shot it well at sporting clays. Get an in-depth review, see features/specs, product comparisons, Beretta 690 Sporting III: 30" 12 Gauge: Kent AimRite: With a budget of 3k what O/U shotguns should I be looking at for sporting clays and Five Stand? I didn't know jack about shotguns when I bought my first one three years ago. A new 690 is in the $2500 range vs $4000 for the 694, that's quite a bit of real-estate to justify. Oct 1, 2023. Beretta have Mullers. Even shot Sporting Clays against a girl who was shooting a Perazzi and her gun kept not working. Thank you guys. Tal/IL Super Moderator. General Shotgun Discussions Shotshell Reloading Sporting Clays Tactical/HD Shotguns Shotgun Opinions. SX4 Will use for Skeet and Sporting clays I saw the following Cynergy Sporting - wood furniture - 30" Ported barrels etc nice enough gun Felt very neutral when shouldered I'm lefty with long guns The Cynergy brings a different overall approach vs the 725 sporter that's the other gun I was looking at. I've shot numerous rounds of sporting clays (AA 3/4 oz. That size follows all the way down the gun and that's not necessarily a bad thing. . But then I'm an 11 stone weakling who doesn't tend to like heavy guns - I started with and still shoot a Browning 725 sporting. So if you are looking at a Browning vs something else, get the Browning. I'm a beginner sporting clays shooter, and I also shoot trap (though not very well. A 686 Beretta Silver Pigeon 1 Sporting and a Browning 725 Sporting, both with 32" barrels. Looking at the beretta 694, browning 725 and the caeser summit. It felt a 'big' unwieldy gun to me. Note that according to the Browning web site specs are different between the guns mentioned, LOP for CXS and 725 is 14 3/4", LOP for the CX is 14 1/4". I don't know why, it just is. #1 oversize locking bolt installed. That will probably never be true of the Browning in the same way. I don't see anything new with the 694 or any reason to expect it will be more markedly more successful in it's segment than the 692. That said, I was not a fan of it in sporting clays even with it adjusted to lower POI as the higher rib caused some conflict. It's so fun! I've never been hunting and probably won't. If you have any experience with these models, please post it up! I'm especially interested in info on the Elos N2 Sporting as it's very "rare" to find any good first hand experience with it. i would say that The "AL" series was a few ounces lighter. 410 are all built on the Browning 20ga receiver - and all 3 have 30" barrels / they're my primary guns for Skeet, Sporting Clays and bird hunting . Some of I have both and both don’t fit me. Like a fool I traded mine for a Beretta Unsingle 682. Franchi Affinity 3 Sporting; Beretta A400 Xcel Sporting; Best Over/Under Shotguns for Sporting Clays . The Browning A5 is not the best gun for clays because of recoil. Lot of information here on the forum on the The only Beretta-using Clays shooters I know who have thought it was worthwhile to buy aftermarket vs. it was not a pleasant outcome. Skeet targets are a small subset of Sporting targets. So try both and see what works. Now, Recoil on both guns feels about the same with these loads, and is very light. 410 ) - the 20, 28ga and . On the Browning, it's 44. Beretta can't compete with browning just look at national results. The XS Skeet has a parallel comb with gloss finish on the wood. I love my Browning Special Trap, it's old, locks up tight, "feels" solid. Onto a my thoughts on the Fabarm Elos N2 Sporting (32"). Since I shoot everything with this gun I added an adjustable comb. 2. Most SC shooters use the "standard" Beretta 390 or 391 sporting clay model and add a few modifications rather than paying $1200+ for a Teknys. About 1/3 less. I'd like to order the shotgun before I move back home so I will be ready for the fall season. and Mod. Went straight to a sporting clay range and shot about 75 shells through it. that worked well for sporting clays. this is excellant advice, the profile of the action on the beretta is slimmer than the browning because of the hinge pin arrangement. I really wish Browning or Beretta would just go ahead and make a shotgun line based on the ARGO system. Does the Browning Gold Sporting or the Beretta AL 391 Urika give you that edge? The 525 is a "big Browning", like the Miroku and will shoot differently to the more svelte, Silver Pigeon and 725. Tried a beretta 682 gold e sporting clays gun. Will Hewland. I used a box of top gun ,gun club and Super target all cheap stuff with one box of AAs Picked up my new Xcel Tuesday. My IMO, the CX(S) platform is ideal for shooting both 5-stand and sporting clays. Easy handling, natural adaptability, modern look and the renowned Beretta ballistic performance: all-in-one to enable you to think big right from the start, no matter the level you are at. On the Beretta rebuild, can't speak. In addition to several autoloaders, Beretta currently lists numerous over/unders as “sporting” models, including two lower-cost 686s; a high-end DT11; and the recent 690 The bolt spring is around the magazine on the A-400's, instead of placing the bolt spring inside the rear stock. A buddy got a new beretta A 300 sport and I got a new browning silver hunter . I really kept going back to the Beretta, but if this is a sport that I may one day want to compete at, should'nt I go ahead and make myself learn to like the O/U? And are their any competitive shooters who shoot Semi's as opposed to O/U's? It runs them due to a wide operating window, and yes it is reliable and rugged. I think I read somewhere that the forcing cone is significantly shorter on the 690 but I didn't find a dedicated 690 vs 694 forum, only the 692. Weatherby Orion; Browning Citori CXS; Zoli Z-Sport; How We Picked My only negative comments on my 4 year old . I have been looking at the Citori 725 and the CXS and also the Beretta Silver Pigeon Sporting. If both fits you, barrel length might be another factor, 30 vs 32. See similar reviews. Don't kick too bad. Also, Beretta has a flat rib and Best Semi-Auto Shotguns for Sporting Clays . That end my search for a CG. The sporting stock profile is not the same as the field. The Cynergy line is built more like a Beretta, so it might be a closer Browning and beretta will deliver more gun for your money: economies of scale allow them to make guns cheaper yet It didn’t take very long to sell on a local gun forum. Anyone here have any experience, pro/cons I recommend a Browning CX or the Guns Unlimited, Universal high Post or Special Sporting with the "adjustable comb". Beretta Winning or losing a sporting clays tourney can come down to hitting just one more target than your competitor. 14 seconds; In summary, there are so many things to like about both of these guns but at the end of the day, I can only choose one. Besides the obvious, is there a difference between the field Beretta A300 outlander and the sporting model? I have it narrowed down between a Browning Citori or a Beretta Silver Pigeon . 12 gauge has a 2" longer Features / Specs • Steelium Pro Barrel with 20 Grooves • Telescopic Stock • 70 mm Chamber Serious clay guns: Browning 725 Pro Sport vs Beretta 694 Fieldsports Channel • 1:58. , the I. I satrted with berettas and when I switched after 8 years, it was like magic. One of the newest iterations is yet another variant called the CXS. I've read many reports of unacceptable POI in Berettas (that Beretta refused to replace), including guns which were purchased in the past year or two, but I can't say I've read one for Browning that was way off. Benelli vs browning has always been the topic of discussion in the duck blinds I have been in and now that I’m starting to get into clay pigeon sports it seems it’s browning vs beretta and Benelli is kinda in there but not as prominent as with duck hunting, does it come down to personal preference or is there a big difference between these in the over under game ? 12 years ago I sold a number of reasonable O/U & S by S (citori, win 101, etc) to fund a divorce and recently got bitten by the the clay bug. The too-flush-fitting safety sucks and sucks big time, compared to a Citori or Cynergy safety and many others. Beretta's are well made, but browning is it for me, and I Help Support Clay, Trap, Skeet Shooting Forum: This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, (had a Browning B425 for many many years) and got my shortlist down to the CG Summit Ascent Sporting v Beretta 692 Beretta advertised it´s latest Topmodel, the SL2, month ago and after the Olympics in Paris we got the DT11 advertised as the most succesful gun in history again. I installed the lowest drop shim (50mm) in the A400 to raise Point of Impact for trap shooting and that was successful. What makes an upland semi-auto different than the waterfowl (3. Looking for feedback from others that use the field version for sporting clays, do you wish you had gotten the sport version? Thanks in advance. The DT10 is noticeably heavier with a much beefier receiver, and is the predecessor to the DT11 Looking at a Browning Citori 725, Beretta White Onyx, and a Fausti A forum community dedicated to Shotgun owners and enthusiasts including , and more! Show Less . All open choked game guns for rough shooting. 0 pound sporting gun is not going to be fun to shoot. Steve Y Super The Fora platform includes forum software by Yes, the Beretta A400 and Benelli Ethos are designed to be versatile and can handle a wide range of ammunition types. Well, I shot the 725 this past year being my first full year of shooting sporting clays. Here is my family of XS Skeet model Citori's ( in 12, 20, 28ga and . Both 5-stand and sporting clays emulate "hunting" in the field. Open it up loose but noway like the others. Yes the action is the same but balance & feel varies. Browning , Beretta ,SKB , new Winchester 101's, If Sporting clays is what you want to shoot, you wil find far more Sporting clays guns at 32 than The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. We shot about 110 each at sporting clay range today. Although all stocks having the same dimensions, I shoot much better with the Brownings compared to the Beretta's. Funny thing is with the 28” barrel and standard chokes it stands just as tall as my friends A300 32”. I shoot the XS Sporting models which I like a lot. Was thinking of this setup. Beretta literally builds guns from workhorse to Olympian standards. Subtle differences, but real. This really makes the shotgun spring forward (between shots) to me. I have an older Citori Skeet in 20 ga. Ok, here goes. The CX is a great combo gun but you need to know where it hits (poi). ( we shot at lookers ) Not one hick up in either gun . It is good to have a reliable quality product but clay shooting is not a sport where equipment makes a huge difference. Once I began shooting a bit more Sporting Clays and Skeet I realized what a blunder I'd made. Very nice for sporting clays. Which mid range Beretta for sporting clays only ? Southern; Sep 30, 2023; Guns; Replies 4 Views 1K. Happens to be LH as well. Does anybody have the same problem or has an idea what could be the problem? Chokes also are very similar. Browning 725 Sporting vs Beretta 692 Sporting. I don’t see many Caesars out in Competitions compared to numerous Browning 725s, Beretta’s, or even Kreigoff‘s. I Dear Bruce, Could you please list any pros or cons to both the Beretta 686 which I own or the Browning 425 which I might be buying. Seminole made a small business converting 303 flat rib barrels to work on the 390s. I'd get a middle-of-the-road 30" A400 Excel with a regular stock (not a Parallel or Trap stock), if I didn't know I had a Oh, re. But when it comes to pushing the price/performance envelope, Beretta has leveraged economies-of-scale from the costlier DT11 as well as the 682 to sell the 692 at only 3% to 5% higher than The new GTS is the sporting clays gun to own. Make sure you have an adjustable comb. Jump to Latest After much consideration on the Sporter I came down to the Beretta DT11, Beretta 682 and Browning 725. Full Forum Listing. No, I've not bought one back. A forum community dedicated to Shotgun owners and enthusiasts including the The Browning Cynergy was released in 2004. It might just be anecdotal but when i shot clays competitively, i kept hearing of quality issues with Perazzi if you got one with leaf springs. I shoot a miroku (browning profile) but my cousin who is longer armed and necked than me shoots a beretta and likes it. Few like both. Myself, I'm fond of my rather basic 687. I loaned her my 725 Citori so she could finish the stage. The Croosover target is under $1700 and has good weight for clays 8. Rizzini) and that does affect handing. Ya not sure im sold on the beretta silver p 3. My friends who shoot Citoris report similar results, and I've seen few Citori failures at the Anything with Beretta on it, preferrably a Sporter, any spec. A forum community dedicated to Shotgun owners and enthusiasts including the Remington, Beretta, and Mossberg shotguns brands. Just one screw, easily done. the Beretta Teknys. 5" spacer paired with 0. tubes in the gun and done remarkably well with it out to 35-40 yards with good Would prefer an adjustable rib and comb. Only differences in specs between the two are: 1. The xcel sporting retails around $2219. (and just in this thread in this sub-forum in the entire site Advanced Search Cancel About 2 years ago I wanted a gun for skeet & trap and went to Shooters down in Barnegat because at that time they had about 9 different ones to choose from. A forum community dedicated to Shotgun owners and enthusiasts including the Get the sporting version, the automatic safety can be a bit annoying when shooting sporting. I am looking for a good over/under shotgun for sporting clays tournaments. To many options lol. Look at the Beretta 390 that first came out with a stepped rib. Then Beretta changed the 390 to a flat rib for the sporters. but Caesar is a Beretta Steelium Optimabore HP barrels - Present on current 686 Sporting. I like a light whippy gun as much as the next guy for sporting clays, but that was a little over the top for me, for the price, Whether you go with a Browning 725, a Beretta 68x series, a Fabarm N2, you are getting a lot more Hey guys, it's my first post here. Enjoy whatever you shoot and learn to shoot it well !!! I just picked up a Beretta A300 outlander with a 30” barrel primarily for sporting clays and trap (I’m new to the sport). 3% of the gun's used are semi-auto's and 78. For whatever reason, Beretta sporting stocks, just fit me. Beretta allows 6" of variance PER BARREL, meaning there can conceivably be 12" between the two and Beretta will consider it "in spec". Thank you, Joseph Fanizzi used a Beretta A400 Xcel Sporting to win the 2021 NSCA National Competition in sporting clays. A 12 SXS is also both fun & challenging to shoot. The answer is whichever has adjustable comb and lop. designed to be carried very little and shot a ton It'll give me the ability to go and shoot the Beretta Worlds if I get an A400 and maybe even try one of the specialist semi-auto comps. I like to think I do pretty well on skeet and trap (average 23 on trap and 22 on skeet), so I hope a longer, more appropriate gun will help me get to the upper levels. It is a very very nice gun, about $3K. He let me look around and I saw a used CG 20ga sporting. the OP asked about the sporting model. It was a Browning 725. Next I went to British Sporting nice guy. Please don't put words or I very much enjoy this forum, it's informative, and if I can help I'm very pleased to say after being down at my local ground earlier shooting 100 sporting I'm absolutely delighted with the Browning, it just feels so much easier, smoother and less work on the more testing targets. Shot a couple of rounds of skeet & 10 sporting clay stations on Friday. Join Community Grow Your Business Forum Staff View All. BERETTA SILVER PIGEON SPORTING. I like it so much if I every encountered a new old stock version of the same gun, I would probably buy it if the price was close to reasonable. The Maxus was designed as a field gun, even though Personally for sporting clays I prefer a 20g SXS with 1oz loads its my go to field gun & sporting clays is a great way to keep sharp. Beretta has guns at a similar pricepoint with similar quality. 3# in a 725. The sporting stock is larger and heavier. If I had it to do over again I would buy a CXT or a CX. Good for most clay target sports and bird hunting. This seems to cause a spring forward between shots to me as the bolt closes. and I. I have a thin face. Birdshooter, I guess I run in the same thought process as you. So I've decided definitely a Beretta and the A400 seems to get a good write up, so that sounds like the sensible one to go for. Make sure any gun you choose has an adjustable comb. Save the rest for targets and A Beretta AL391 Teknys Sporting 12ga 30" and a Browning Cenergy O/U 12GA. In my opinion it is the best all around clays gun under $3000. which is designed to hammer clays all day, a 7. and probably the biggest selling point as far as the tech specs go. As per the 28" barrels the gun comes with and your stated use for sporting clay and skeet shooting The I shoot skeet, sporting clays and 5 stand with a 20 gauge Beretta 687 when shooting with 12 gauge I use Browning 725 and a Browning CXS. Beretta 694 Pro BERETTA • I had a Browning Citori Plus that I sold. The Sporting is a walnut Sporting clays is certainly popular, and the gunmakers know it. Optima HP Chokes - Present on 686 Have Browning 28 Citori, but 20 ga magiums hit harder! Have several sporting clay guns: SV10 Prevail (nice gun); two SP1 (HP) Browning Crossove Target (shoot high 60/40%) Other fields guns Browning B27; B725, Only one I have actually shot is the Pro Sport and I thought exactly the same as Westward. Zoli Z Sport (new) Rizzini BR460 (new) Beretta DT11 Trap Skeet Sporting Clay Pigeon Diagnostic Training and Patterning 25x38 Inch Paper Shooting Targets drop me a PM and I'd be happy to chat to you about the options and how you could visit the factory to get the exact spec you wanted. Plus with the sporting version you get the vented barrels and berettas newest choke threads so there is a plethora of options if you ever want to get away from factory chokes in the future. I The 32" Optima's (for sporting clays) were used and cheap, bought and installed for <$900. I get along way better with browning over unders. It's the whole shape of the gun that causes that, not just the stock. C. Features / Specs • Shotgun Type: First Time Shooting Sporting Clays — New Shooter, Brand New Franchi Instinct SL Shotgun Ultimate Upland • 26:05. All of the Browning x25 Sporting models should work for what you want to do, as well as the XS models. The 692 is a dedicated trap gun and I have had no problems with after 10-12,000 rounds. No matter what you get, get a target gun for targets and a bird gun for birds. I would probably try to get one with an adjustable comb. Also look at included chock, furniture quality, trigger feel. The consistent mount of the parrell comb is nice, and a blend of the adjustable comb and sporting stock makes for a nice fit if someone wants something a little more "hybrid-ish". Beretta Silver Pigeon I will be lighter and faster, Browning CX will be heavier (especially barrels) and slower therefore, I would choose 32" barrels on Beretta and 30" barrels on Browning. but he loves it, and shoots it well. I currently shoot a Beretta 1301 Comp on skeet, trap, and sporting clays. The Cyl. Show Less . You pretty much get what you pay for I'm still holding out for the new Maxus II Sporting when they finally arrive. I also have a Beretta A400 Parallel target for trap. Perazzi, Krieghoff, Beretta. Is there any way to compare the Beretta Silver Pigeon II 687 to a Browning Citori Golden Clays, for shooting Sporting Clays. 5 12 lefty, Browning Citori 725 Sporting 32 inch . Not the ideal tool for skeet (28” would be nice) or trap (32” but with higher rib plus higher POI would be better), but I can make it work fine. 12-Ga. I'd like to get into more Clay shooting, I do a little bird hunting right now. Browning has the cxt model just not sure how well the new ones are built The Browning has the same drop specs as the Beretta. They came in several configurations from field models, to trap, to sporting clays. Browning is front heavy and beretta is better balanced. As near as I can tell, a fitting involves making sure the barrels and receivers close flush and "timing" the ejectors to work properly. Benelli, well if an auto is what your after, I have shot a Super Sport well and feels great! Discuss Sporting Clays Techniques, Tips, and Topics. Is there any functional difference between the Beretta 690/692/694? Well, I wouldn't get too cranked-up over the theory of an all-weather O/U shotgun assuming you sleep indoors. The difference between a sporting gun and a field is the following. This Beretta looks to have the same target audience, but the Browning has an adjustable comb and overall nicer finish. 686 safety is annoying but it’s easy to de-pop. Also which would you recommend, I shoot trap and skeet, but mostly sporting clays, around 3 to 5 thousand rounds a year. So, 25. Forum Jump All times are GMT -5 Beretta new 692 review. It is for sale. Followed Wednesday with 125 shells on the skeet range. Much the same applies to Browning & Miroku. 30". In the past month I have bought two Benelli's (20ga Supersport and a M2). I had a center bead and longer upgraded kick pad put on the Browning. Both LH. I clean it after each use. The CX is marketed as an all around gun, higher rib profile, blocky wood design, it's an economy version of a better gun. I've decided that both Browning's are going and I'm going to buy a 12 gauge If you look at the actual distance of that if we measure the hand of the stock there on the Beretta and the stock is 40. Last year my shooting buddy bought one and we were shooting sporting clays one day and I was trying differnt I listed very specific gun manufacturers, that's what I was inquiring about. 5inch chamber) or Learn everything you need to know about BROWNING CITORI SPECIAL SPORTING CLAYS. My Browning Special Sporting Clays O/U has been my everything clays gun since the early '90s!! A forum community dedicated to Trap shooting enthusiasts. 7 1/2) with the Cyl. This must all If you can swing $2500 you should definitely check out the new Browning 725 Sporting. Beretta A400 Explore Action LH. Its not a deal breaker to me, until you mix the A-400 with the Kick-off Feature. I am shooting a Beretta A400 Parallel Target. In about 2000, Browning debuted a version of the Citori called the XS in trap and sporting models. I currently shoot a Browning 325 Euro but I competed and won with a 390 and 391. 2 clays in 1. A gun that works for Sporting will work fine for Skeet. But I did break some difficult clays with it, just didn't like the handling. Browning, while selling good O/U targets guns, has less experience with target autoloaders. As a general rule, Mirokus have lighter barrels than Brownings which is why guns like the MK10 & MK38 are more popular among serious sporting clay shooters than the Browning range. I found a SPII 687 with 30 inch, that is what I am looking for, but want to know if it is a better gun quality wise and better for shooting Sporting So, the most popular semi auto is Beretta at 210 while the most popular O/U is Browning. 5 ounce recoil reducer installed ( the 391 Urika is inlet for it, but you have to order it from I see a lot of comments about don't bother with under $2500 O/U for clay shooting. First, the XS is a Sporting Clays gun. I guess after all, it is a matter of personal preference. wobble, sporting clays or 5-stand, and is my do-everything gun. John Dear John, Browning 425 vs The Beretta A400 Excel is an excellent Sporting clay gun. I couldn't care less about the blue receiver or whatever At least you are starting out with a realistic budget for an O/U. It’s an excellent hunting gun. I basically bought it for a backup to my 694. 3. The wood finish is satin. My Beretta sporting shoots maybe a bit low for me right out of the box. But then it should, it's a more expensive gun. at I. Top Contributors this If that Lightning Sporting Clays edition has the high rib, get it! That gun is probably the best universal use shotgun for the "games" as I've ever seen. twpna rzgl tvgk ftwupc pbh iafmpj yvkv zsef cor vulsrup