) BTW Franchi is a subsidiary of Berretta and QC is governed by them. Just my 2 cents.
Thanks for the advise guys
I found a used 682 Supersport in Exc. for $1900 and a used S686 Sport for $1800. Is the 682 Supersport a better gun for skeet/trap?
The 682 is no better for skeet our trap than the 686, it is however a better gun over all. Different, harder materials, so the receiver won't wear as quickly, different barrel grade and very likely different forcing cones.
Couldn't tell you, though it would be interesting to see an exact measure; and then an analysis of how much (even % wise) it contributes to the overall life of the gun. I can tell you that I'm seen more dinged 686's than 682's (granted my sample size isn't great, and more 686's are field guns). But if you look at the price of a brand new 686 to a 692 (even knocking off $200 to bring it down to 682 pricing); there is a big difference ($2000). Fit and finish are both great, the guts are the same design, and the 686 generally has more engraving. Wood is "ok" on either, so what are you left with? Metallurgy and all the other stuff you can't see.So what is the Rc rating of the receiver and barrels of both the 682 and the 686. I have never seen these on a spec sheet. How much different are they in terms of a precise measurement.