Little Shooter, welcome!
I notice that you are in Peterborough and much closer to Accuracy Plus....nevertheless, suggest you take a trip to Epps (in Orillia) as they usually always have a much larger inventory on site for first hand inspection.
Recommend first inspect the Berettas starting with the 686 White Onyx, 686 Silver Pigeon S, 687 Silver Pigeon C (case colored receiver) etc. These firearms are basically the same in
build quality - exception being the "upper end" models (686/687 SPs) have upgraded wood/more embellished receivers etc. I have had an opportunity to own/use each of those and failed to see huge differences other than cosmetics.
Subsequently, inspect the Brownings - look at both Citoris and the Cynergys.
Depending on how one is physically built - you may find the Beretta profiles slimmer/lighter when compared to the Brownings.
I would also look long and hard at a Caesar Guerini, however, I'm afraid the dealers here do not carry a variety of such.
Most importantly, I would pay heed to input such as that offered by Claybuster in order to be able to take a more informed decision once you have had an opportunity to check out the shotguns.
At a more personal level - in a situation like this, I would go for a 686 White Onyx or 686 SP (field models) and invest the rest of the $ on a quality semi-auto (Beretta 391 or Benelli M2) if I didn't have one. IMHO, this way one would be covered for Upland, Waterfowl as well as Range use.
In view of the price hike rumors going around....suggest take advantage of the current prices (I notice those haven't changed so far at Epps but you may still wish to shop around).
Best of luck
