I think it really depends on what you want to spendMost people say go with Beretta or Browning but what are some other options to keep an eye out for or models that are good. I mostly do trap and sporting
this has what to do with o/uRemington 1100 or 11-87 are good choices and some have fixed mod barrels. Or go though the EE and see what looks interesting![]()
Not a thing just other optionsthis has what to do with o/u
Not only price, but what fits and comes up to the shoulder best is probably the most important factor.I think it really depends on what you want to spend
Thats a pretty good way to put it I found Browning mounts better then Beretta. So just find one that I like and go for itBuy a Browning or Beretta and never have to worry about warranty support. Many will say that if a Browning fits you, a Beretta won't and vise versa. My thoughts are that if you are new to over and under shotguns you will adapt to whatever you buy over time.
It's all about fit. The new browning don't fit me at all. The Berettas fit a little better. But the older Browning's fit me really well. So I bi out an older browning citoriMost people say go with Beretta or Browning but what are some other options to keep an eye out for or models that are good. I mostly do trap and sporting
For me,the pitch ( angle of the butt plate ) has been the biggest factor between Beretta and Browning.Most Brownings ( Citori's,BSS's,semi's ) have always fit me well out of the box.Beretta's ( 682's,Perennia's,Unicos ) all required a pitch change at a gunsmith ( Jason Spencer ).Others have had the opposite experience.The adjustable combs were unnecessary for me with both brands,as I would just bottom the comb out flush with the stock.So if the gun has an adjustable cheek riser and length of pull can be adjusted can't it technically be made to fit anyone?
Or not? Honest question.
For me,the pitch ( angle of the butt plate ) has been the biggest factor between Beretta and Browning.Most Brownings ( Citori's,BSS's,semi's ) have always fit me well out of the box.Beretta's ( 682's,Perennia's,Unicos ) all required a pitch change at a gunsmith ( Jason Spencer ).Others have had the opposite experience.The adjustable combs were unnecessary for me with both brands,as I would just bottom the comb out flush with the stock.
The best option is to shoulder both brands,and others,to find which fits the best for you.



























