Falconflyer
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Sure glad I purchased a couple of flats of 410 shells just before the price went stupid... even then I thought the price was stupid but $40/box, oh my!
Resurrecting this thread to see if anyone knows who the main importer is for Rizzini shotguns in Canada? I want to talk to them about ordering a semi-custom gun (2 barrelled set, with upgraded wood to my dimensions).
Well I’m in the market for a nice 28 gauge O/U. Spending $2500-$5000. What would you suggest? I don’t mind used but must be in excellent condition. Some sporting/5 stand and upland/duck hunting will be primary use. ThanksIt would take too long to write it out but trying to order a custom Rizzini was an absolute nightmare in my experience. So is trying to get service on one in Canada. They are very nicely fit and finished guns but the customer service and support behind them in Canada is a massive failure. And they are a very, very hard resell as a result of the poor customer support. I would not own one again unless something changes in the distributorship and service of them. I'd spend my $ on something else with known good customer support. Just my .02 worth.
Well I’m in the market for a nice 28 gauge O/U. Spending $2500-$5000. What would you suggest? I don’t mind used but must be in excellent condition. Some sporting/5 stand and upland/duck hunting will be primary use. Thanks
I’ve been reading this thread with interest. I’m a noobie to skeet, but along time casual shooter.
I’ve a compromised shoulder, so the 28 ga. is a logical choice for a long-term gun, despite my inexperience. I’d been reading-up on entry level guns and was feeling fairly certain that I needed a br110. I like its mechanical triggers and minimalist aesthetics. Lower-end browning offerings appear to be built on a 20 ga. frame, so the Beretta 686 was the only other 28 ga. gun I was considering.
In the end I bought a 686 due to its excellent reputation in reliability and spare parts availability. I shoot it surprisingly poorly, I’m optimistic that I will adjust to its light weight, hopefully much sooner than later…I’ve only had it out twice.
Fit and finish seems consistent, but I must say the finish is very thin on the stocks and will need attention before next summer. I had read-up on the gun and anticipated this issue.
I have the 686 sporting with 28” barrels, and while the online description suggests a non automatic safety on the sporting models, mine came with an auto safety. Additionally the rib between barrels is advertised as being vented on the sporting models, but like the safety does not seem to apply to the 28ga sporter.
Not deal breakers for me, but perhaps worth considering.
Agreed, I’ve a few options including lighter reload recipes, etc. Shoulder has been tuned up surgically and is working well, I just want to be careful with long term use… I’d hate to find out 10 years from now that shooting a 12 ga. was a poor choice!
Hey Baron, I managed to luckily aquire a case of Win AA 410 in #7 1/2 and a case of Challenger #4. That’ll keep the new 1975 wingmaster running for a while.
Nice! Save a few boxes, and we can do a .410 squad on 5-stand this summer.![]()