I still say that for the volumes you say you will be shooting- you'll be fine with whatever you bring home. Lots of shotgun people on here are thinking about running flats and flats of target loads for clays. You sound like you will be shooting a flat over many years. IMO a cheaper gun will handle this fine. Serious clay shooters are spending thousands of dollars on ammo/targets a year, so cheap guns are false economy and won't hold up. Since you are just hunting, a few boxes a year is all I would guess you will shoot and therefore the durability of a gun for tens of thousands of shells would be a lower priority. Buy what fits and you'll hit what you are looking at- a bird doesn't know if it got shot with a $500 Baikal or a $10K Kolar...


















































