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Don't overlook a Browning in 28ga or .410. A lot of gun for the money.
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My crown jewel is a c. 1959 Pigeon Grade FN Browning Belgium 28 gauge with 28" bbls. choked Mod & Full. Round knob, long tang, hard buttplate and NOT FOR SALE! Fpr some real world comps, check out the FN Euro 28 gauge Browning Custom Citori with 32" bbls. and screw chokes that sold on this BBS a month or so ago, and Bob Juruwicz' stunning AyA sidelock 20 ga. he picked up at the Southern last week; a Holland & Holland clone with spectacular engraving! They are out there! Last edited by Kevin McCormack; Yesterday at 07:33 PM.. Reason: time of purchase notation |
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I agree with Daryl, I've always favored my 1st and 3rd year 26" Browning 20s. Recently purchased an early 60s 28" Browning 20 from a member 2 years ago..I only wish I could afford a 28 or 410. I did purchase a couple Charles Daly 410s a couple years ago, all great shooters! Take your time, and do your homework, dont spend your money too quickly..
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A lot depends on what you are looking for, an ultra-light .410-bore, or 28-gauge built on a scaled frame or a heavier gun for higher volume shooting. The Browning Superposed .410-bore and 28-gauge were really built as skeet guns on the same frame as and to weigh the same as a similar Standard Weight 20-gauge. The field choked guns are virtually an afterthought. A Lightning 20-gauge Superposed weighs several ounces less than the .410-bore and 28-gauge.
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I’m confused. SxS or O/U or it doesn’t matter? For SxS I’d go aYa and O/U a Citori as Kevin said. Beretta feels better to me but I’ve seen a number of issues with Berettas lately. I shot a 28g Browning 725 clays gun. Man it’s not the prettiest thing but a hoot to shoot.
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