I have a Peerless that works well as a field gun, and I have used it for sporting clays a moderate amount. When my son got old enough to wield it I passed it to him, but got him an 11-87 when I felt like the high volume was rattling the little O/U apart.

I had an early model 32 with a plain (no rib) barrel and that weight reduction helped quite a bit. I still kick myself for selling it. It was choked .004 and cylinder and it was the devils right hand on birds over a pointer.

CHAZ