If you are of average build, chances are most guns will fit you. Each will have a different feel, but at this stage of the game as a brand new beginner, none of it will mean anything to you.
Buy whichever gun you think you like, then go to the local clays club and pay for professional instruction. Repeat: pay for professional instruction. As a new shooter, it's worth it's weight in empty shotshells and unbroken targets.
After a few thousand rounds, you'll be able to pick up on the difference between a 28" and a 30" barrel. Inertia vs gas, fit, etc. Then you can really get picky about what kind of gun you want.
Buy whichever gun you think you like, then go to the local clays club and pay for professional instruction. Repeat: pay for professional instruction. As a new shooter, it's worth it's weight in empty shotshells and unbroken targets.
After a few thousand rounds, you'll be able to pick up on the difference between a 28" and a 30" barrel. Inertia vs gas, fit, etc. Then you can really get picky about what kind of gun you want.


















































