Beretta 688

Beretta and Browning have typically been either / or. You either like one or the other. For me, it's Beretta with minor exceptions. Hard to imagine people switching back and forth much. :unsure:
 
I'm one of those guys who's had both but to be honest the Beretta was the one I always liked better, Citori's always seemed a bit clunky by comparison. I shot an XT Trap for a while as well as a 682 GoldEX and I liked both well enough but then switched to a Browning Broadway Trap and that gun handled much nicer than the XT or 682X, so nice in fact that I have had 4 Broadways since then!
 
Berettas fit and feel better to me than browning. Browning's will generally always have nicer fit and finish. The new beretta silver pigeons of late have had horrendous finish for the price point. Even my a400 xplors left the factory with finishes that I'd be disappointed to see on a $400 gun. Mind you they work flawlessly but for their asking price the wood should have at least been fully protected
I think the pricing is right for the market. The 688 falls between the silver pigeon sporter and the 694. I do believe laminate should be cheaper than walnut but anything new from Beretta pushed towards clay shooters won't be cheaper

While I haven't had the chance to play with a 688 yet I'm looking forward to the day I do
 
Interested in how it went.
I just got my 32" 688 last week but have not had chance to shoot it yet
This will hopefully replace my Beretta 690 Black as my clay gun. I have the b-fast weights on order

First observations
1. damn this thing is tight out of the box
2. she's got some heft. Almost to a full pound over my 690 (30") barrels
3. very different feel than my 690 but I like it and how it fits me

Sorry in the late response gang.

Love this gun ! This gun feels a LOT like Glen's DT 10 !
It points well...nice and flat down the rib. We had a real crappy day for a first time shoot for it...-20 with the wind chill and blustery snow squalls !! Glen shot this gun very well outta the box...left the comb flat...he never raised or adjusted it at all for the first time. I fired a half a dozen shots out of it...went 4 for 6...it's a little long in the LOP for my barrel chest !
If ya like the black (pepper) laminates...this guns for you ! Sharp lookin, the bit of orange hi lights really pop ! Swings really nice with the 32 in bbls. All in all it's sooooo much nicer than the 686 Sporting he traded on it !! A few of the squad shot it as well...everyone loved it. These guys are Citori, 694 and DT 11 shooters !
I personally think the price point could have been a bit lower by at LEAST several hundred bucks because of the plywood stock set used instead of the Walnut which is normally used.

As MUCH as I really want one, I'm gonna have to hold off on getting one, mainly because I'm sure I'm gonna have to get a mobility scooter to get my worn out knees around the courses this summer forward ! I'm content using my bread & butter 625 Citori, and my Fabarm N2 Elos as my back up !

This is Glen's, our squad and MY... observations and opinions only...please take it for what it's worth. Don't think you'd ever be disappointed with one !
 
........I personally think the price point could have been a bit lower by at LEAST several hundred bucks because of the plywood stock set used instead of the Walnut which is normally used......

Thanks much for the review Kevin. With respect to the above, I have two things to note. First is that you'd be amazed at how cheap walnut stock blanks are when you buy them by the thousand. As respects, the laminate, it is so much more than plywood. Species selection is important for grain, starting color and consistency. Knots and inclusions are simply not OK, because such a thing in layer three, would not be noticed until the blank is well under way. The process involves vacuum, a stabilizing compound (likely MMA with a polymerization catalyst), then pressure and heat. The end product, done properly, yields an attractive and stable product - but it is so much more than plywood. One might almost expect to pay more for the laminate.

I completely understand the LOP challenge. (Mine is 13 3/8) so when someone offers me a try of a full length gun, it's simply not going to fit and I end up looking like a little girl trying to hold up a big heavy gun. :sneaky: Most guys won't let me cut an inch off their stock :ROFLMAO:
 
You're no doubt correct Rob ! I guess there's a lot more than just gluing tree ply's together with dyed glue !

I cut every shotgun stock, I've ever shot for any length of time. Including my 625 and my 425 !!

The Fabarm I bought a yr ago is the Syren model made for youth and women...if fits me SOOO friggen good ! I just gotta put up with the chit slinging from my squads about my purple case and me gettin a new purple vest LMAO
 
Let's talk business.

How many of these gorgeous magic clay smoker's have you ordered to put on the shelf? ;)

The internet is hyping these guns. You know what that means.

Euro's like beautiful guns. Not an ugly whore. I predict this gun will flop with the market niche it was intended for. Unless the price is drastically reduced. Never under estimate a 500 year old gun manufacturer.

With a 60 cent dollar, I would be be very skeptical of putting this gun on my shelf....if I owned a gun store.

Soon to be 60 cents.
 
You're no doubt correct Rob ! I guess there's a lot more than just gluing tree ply's together with dyed glue !

I cut every shotgun stock, I've ever shot for any length of time. Including my 625 and my 425 !!

The Fabarm I bought a yr ago is the Syren model made for youth and women...if fits me SOOO friggen good ! I just gotta put up with the chit slinging from my squads about my purple case and me gettin a new purple vest LMAO
It's a very nice purple though
 
I completely understand the LOP challenge. (Mine is 13 3/8) so when someone offers me a try of a full length gun, it's simply not going to fit and I end up looking like a little girl trying to hold up a big heavy gun. :sneaky: Most guys won't let me cut an inch off their stock :ROFLMAO:

I was beginning to think I was the only one shooting with a sub-14 inch LoP.
I’m 5’ 7”, 170# and have ‘settled on’ a 13-5/8” LoP.
 
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