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I second the A 400....


The taste of poor quality lingers long after the cheap price is forgotten.........
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Thank you all very much. I'll begin researching based on your suggestions and see how it goes. Appreciate the help.

P.S. That Cordoba is indeed hideous!!

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Winchester Super X-1, just do your research.


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Browning Maxus, or Winchester SX3. They are essentially the same gun and I have shot the Maxus for 10 years, no problems whatsoever. My friend recently bought the SX3 and I hit everything I aimed at with that gun. Remington 1100s are good guns, but they have been surpassed by newer technology.


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Definitely SX1 every thing from 2 1/2 lite to 3 1/2 mag. without a problem In six years. The 31/2 are brutal and un necessary.

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I have had or have the Beretta 391 Urika Gold, Urika 2, Browning Maxus Sporting and Browning Silver Hunter. All are great guns so it just comes down to the best fit.

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A lot of people want a "Do All" semi-automatic, I like guns, so I just buy another one when needed. I would select the semi that fits what you want to shoot with it and not worry about "fringe" things that it can't do.


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The Beretta A400 is worth the extra money. Great design, well executed. Very soft shooting, very very reliable.
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My 391 is old and used as a loaner, wet weather, when I don't want to risk my 682 O/U or Doubles. Cycles anything even my 7/8 oz reloads. Never missed a beat.

If I was going to shoot serious Clays with a Auto would go for one of the new
A 400's. Although for about half the money look at the A300 Outlanders. Price point guns which I understand are built on old 391 tooling in the US, My son has one and no complaints.

Ability to adjust the stock, LOP drop and cast is a big plus with Beretta. Others may have this feature, I don't know.

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I have had little experience with semis - primarily my son's Benelli Montefeltro (inertia), which is a decent gun. I just bought a Fabarm XLR5 Waterfowl and have been impressed with the gun - it handles much better than I would have expected, shoots where I look, handles a wide range of loads without adjustment, and seems to require very little attention if you are not inclined to give it any. Plus it is backed by Caesar Guerini's customer service, which is topnotch, should that become necessary.

Worth a look, IMHO.


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