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I would pass on the Valmont I am a half ass trap shooter I have been shooting since 2007 but have done it for six years and have yet to see a Valmont.If you buy a Browning or Beretta you will get your money back....... if you don't over pay!I can help you with trap guns if you call me in your price range..... And no I do not have one to sell but I am happy to help you..... but if you don't want my help that's ok too. Happy New year Half-assed speller, too.  It's Valmet, not Valmont. Valmont makes center pivot irrigation systems. SRH
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For the price, a Browning Citori is excellent. If you want a trap gun, a Browning BT-99 is superb, but of course, only shoots a single shot. If you can, ask around at the gun club you attend. Citori's and BT's can be resold and you can get your dollars back. Beretta makes wonderful trap guns too, but your budget may be strained to make that work. A Citori with changeable chokes, adjustable comb, and not too beat up is a prize you can shoot well. Sam Ogle, Lincoln, NE
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The SKB over under or combo with the single barrel might also be something to take a good look at for a starter trap set up.
If you're in a club and already doing some shooting, I bet your next gun is at the home of one the folks shooting a Perazzi, just collecting dust. Make friends, ask around, stuff will turn up that's not on the market. Be patient, and maybe do the same with a reloading set up. Good luck with it.
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Many thanks for your replies. As per what you said, I am looking at a Browning Superposed Trap Gun. Guns International has it listed id 10013964 for $1595. I have looked at the Beretta you listed, along with a 680 that Paul Crosnoe has for $1650. Guns International 100381791. I am not a serious trap shooter, but I want a gun that I know will not fail. The Berettas and Brownings have been around long enough to have established their reputations. I used to work for Galyan's Sporting Goods and we sold the Browning Citoris and Beretta over and unders. Both, nice guns. A Superposed is a classy way to go if you're not a high volume shooter. That big wide fully machined Broadway rib is a statement piece.
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