As you have noticed, there is a common comment ... gun fit. That is the key. My personal choice is the Winchester Super X-1. If I was looking for a new gun, I would go with a Beretta. Gun fit is the key.
X2. I own two 391s. Otherwise the A400 would be my choice. Both can be fitted with the Beretta shim system.Beretta - A391 or 400
Do you own one? Please tell us more about it and why it is the best. They haven't been on the market that long and as I haven't shot one yet it would be great to hear from the owners on how the gun is doing. On paper it is very interesting but that doesn't always stand up in real life.Fabarm makes the best semi clay guns.
They are mine as well but nobody today wants a used gun today, let alone one that never left the factory with a barrel that accepted choke tubes. So I seldom waste my time recommending them to anyone anymore. Did you have thinwalls installed in your's, get a 30" barrel reamed to LM or what?
I have a trap barrel, a skeet barrel and a 30" barrel with Briley choke tubes ...) There are still people making parts and a tubed barrel is the way to go.
My reasoning is:
-Randy says so ( http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partne...2:4i6c5pgk51j&q=fabarm#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=fabarm )
-Available with exactly the features a clay gun needs, such as adjustable rib, adjustable comb, flat comb



























