GlockZ
Well-known member
I would go with the Browning, Beretta and or Benelli.
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There's a limit, especially with autos. You don't get much cast due to the way they are built. So, how thick or angled the stock, etc. matters. There are autos that I can't shoot due to poor fit no matter which shim I use. I happen to match up with old Winchester and new Beretta. Others will be different.With the Berettas you can fit yourself as they come with stock wedges for cast and pitch
I live in VA where we use buckshot for deer hunting so shotguns are a big deal and I also duck and turkey hunt with my shotgun as well. I have owned many shotguns in the past including Rem 1100, 11-87, Winchester 1300, Browning Maxus and Benelli SBE II. I love my SBE but could not hit the broad side of a barn with it as I could not get used to the high vent rib. Many others have complained that these guns shoot high. Anyways, I found a great deal on a camo Montefeltro last year and bought one. It has the standard height vent rib and shoots great. It is an awesome shotgun and now my SBE sits in the safe.I'll say to save up for a Montefeltro before someone else does.
I've been scanning the feeds for info regards to a 12 ga for my girlfriend, unfortunately most posts cover 20 ga. Glad to hear that on the Beretta! Will keep an eye out for one!We just got the girlfriend a Beretta a400 in 12ga, it is the softest shooting shotgun I have ever shot. She was fine after a round of 100 at sporting clays.
I second this, the SX3 is a lot of gun for the $$.Winchester SX3 and the Franchi affinity are both great guns!
I bought the same gun, also in 20 ga and I'm really liking it too. Over a dozen roosters are wishing I hadn't!I recently bought a 20ga 11-87 and love it.