Beretta Model 687 Silver Pigeon Sporting
Browning Citori Lightning Grade IV
Franchi Alcoine SP
SIG Aurora High Grades (TT 25, TR 40, TT 45)
Weatherby Athena
Over/Under shotguns under $2500 (2006 MSRP)
Beretta Model 686, 687
Browning Citori Lightning
Franchi Alcione
H&K Fabarm Silver Lion
B. Rizzini Aurum, Artemis
Ruger Red Label
Savage Milano
SIG Aurora
SKB Model 505, 585
Weatherby Orion
Winchester Supreme Field
It depends on the price mainly. If you are willing to have the best combination of price and quality ratio I can advise Turkish Huglu (selling as CZ in USA) . But it really depends on what you need. For example http://www.myholster.com sells holsters with the possible best price and quality ratio but not everybody buys . So the thing i tested generally is if you want a good product i think you have to read a lot about the combination you want from the forum sites and contact with hunters. My favorite is Beretta in O&U and SXS in the field. Because Beretta is light and well balanced and good priced Italian shotgun. For semi auto you can choose Benelli Shotguns which belongs to Beretta Holdings also.
I know 2 folks who have a Browning Citori (one a 12 ga and the other a 16 ga) and the gun has preformed really well. They aren’t too expensive for o/us since they are usually more expensive than other shotgun action types.
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March 5th, 2010 at 4:48 am
Over/Under shotguns under $3500 (2006 MSRP)
Beretta Model 687 Silver Pigeon Sporting
Browning Citori Lightning Grade IV
Franchi Alcoine SP
SIG Aurora High Grades (TT 25, TR 40, TT 45)
Weatherby Athena
Over/Under shotguns under $2500 (2006 MSRP)
Beretta Model 686, 687
Browning Citori Lightning
Franchi Alcione
H&K Fabarm Silver Lion
B. Rizzini Aurum, Artemis
Ruger Red Label
Savage Milano
SIG Aurora
SKB Model 505, 585
Weatherby Orion
Winchester Supreme Field
March 5th, 2010 at 4:48 am
It depends on the price mainly. If you are willing to have the best combination of price and quality ratio I can advise Turkish Huglu (selling as CZ in USA) . But it really depends on what you need. For example http://www.myholster.com sells holsters with the possible best price and quality ratio but not everybody buys . So the thing i tested generally is if you want a good product i think you have to read a lot about the combination you want from the forum sites and contact with hunters. My favorite is Beretta in O&U and SXS in the field. Because Beretta is light and well balanced and good priced Italian shotgun. For semi auto you can choose Benelli Shotguns which belongs to Beretta Holdings also.
March 5th, 2010 at 4:48 am
iver johnson
March 5th, 2010 at 4:48 am
I know 2 folks who have a Browning Citori (one a 12 ga and the other a 16 ga) and the gun has preformed really well. They aren’t too expensive for o/us since they are usually more expensive than other shotgun action types.