In no particular order: Beretta, Perazzi, Browning/Miroku, CG, Kolar, Krieghoff, Zoli, Blaser. All are proven for durability and "shootability." All have won at the highest level of shooting sports. Superior quality seems synonymous with durability in a target gun, unless you view quality as flashy wood and engraving. Value is subjective: For some a $2000 Miroku represents a good value, for others a $15,000 Perazzi makes economic sense. In my opinion, all of these guns meet your criteria, but they have significant differences in handling. You won't go wrong with another CG or similar Italian maker if that style already works for you.