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What's the best Auto shotgun Clays/Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3033310" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>They have their following, but in general compared to the rest of the shotguns mentioned in the thread.............they're heavier, more reliable than the Browning, but less reliable than all the others mentioned. keep in mind I'm talking using these shotguns for shooting sports, not just a few shots on a hunting trip. So I'm talking shooting 100 to 400 rounds at a time with no issues. All of the Brownings I've been around can't do that, most of the 11-87 can't do that, I've seen several 1100's do fine, others not so, the Benelli's and Beretta's can handle it with no issue. For hunting purposes, just about everyone makes a good pretty semi-auto now.</p><p></p><p>Edit: When I'm referring to Brownings, I'm referring to Gold's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3033310, member: 15643"] They have their following, but in general compared to the rest of the shotguns mentioned in the thread.............they're heavier, more reliable than the Browning, but less reliable than all the others mentioned. keep in mind I'm talking using these shotguns for shooting sports, not just a few shots on a hunting trip. So I'm talking shooting 100 to 400 rounds at a time with no issues. All of the Brownings I've been around can't do that, most of the 11-87 can't do that, I've seen several 1100's do fine, others not so, the Benelli's and Beretta's can handle it with no issue. For hunting purposes, just about everyone makes a good pretty semi-auto now. Edit: When I'm referring to Brownings, I'm referring to Gold's. [/QUOTE]
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