ATA Arms

I'm trying to determine the general price range for the NEO series. Specifically the walnut and deluxe / engraved models with a 30" barrel.
 
Just saw the ATA Venza in the newest Caliber Magazine! Man that is one nice looking shotgun! Can anyone get the exact one pictured in bronze?! What are they worth?

Ian
 
Had the opportunity to handle a Venza a couple of weeks back.
Pretty well done and nice looking piece of work.
The caliber article has advertising for the distributor .
Looking forward to trying one soon as I can get my hands on one.
 
I also tried out the exact gun pictured in the Caliber Magazine at SFRC! Retails for $950. If I didn't have a great duck/goose gun already, I would jump on one for sure. They are beautiful with the bronze reciever!

I would however LOVE to see and handle the CY Red with the bronze reciever for Grouse/Pheasant. It would also be great for the girls when they can handle a larger shotgun. It is designed with smaller people in mind with a 24" barrel and 12 1/2" length of pull. It only weighs 2.7Kg (5.94Lbs.) How handy would that be in the bush for grouse when your shots are limited to 15 to 30 yards!!! Depending on how it throws slugs, It would also be idea for a bush deer hunting shotgun! A 20 Ga. slug is more than enough for the ranges I shoot deer at around here where your max LOS is only 75. Most are seen and shot at only 30-40 yards.

Ian

Ian
 
O'dell
had the opportunity to handle a venza a couple of weeks back.
Pretty well done and nice looking piece of work.
The caliber article has advertising for the distributor .
Looking forward to trying one soon as i can get my hands on one.
 
Got a chance to try the Neo and the Venza both in 12.
I am much impressed.
Neo was about the smoothest inertia unit I have ever shot.
Venza was very pleasant as well.
Both shot flat, as field guns generally do.
Now..... Anyone have a Neo 20 ga in 32" barrel for sale?
 
I'd like a Beretta, but am having problems justifying $2000+tax on a SG I will use once or twice a year.

Just wondering if anyone is in a position to compare the Venza to A300/A400/SBE etc.?

One negative point about the ATA is that it seems to use chokes that are only available from ATA. You can buy chokes for a Beretta/Benelli from half a dozen manufacturers.
 
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