Avoid stoeger/condor/stevens like the PLAGUE!!!
Sure it might be cheap and it might even last quite a while. But it will do nothing but discourage you.
They are light, have bad stock dimensions, heavy triggers, whippy barrels.
All this adds up to a gun with freight train recoil and you'll end up with a big ole flinch!
You won't be successful shooting and you will discouraged and you will quit.
Buy a used quality gun, odds are you are will enjoy it more, not to mention you can be proud of the gun you own, rather than feel less than adequate on the trap line.
You can tell me all you want how you don't care what other people think and how your best friend, uncle, cousin, neighboor, Joebobbyjim broke 250x250 at 27 yards with a sawed off cooey with a pistol grip.
You'll still end up on the trap line, missing left and right, looking to your left and right and see brownings, perazzi's, krieghoff & kolars and think to yourself, if I had one of those I'd be ink balling these targets.
A great shooter can shoot well with a s**tty gun, a poor or inexperienced shooter with a s**tty gun will find it much more difficult to improve, than with a gun that fits and functions well.