beretta boy
been googling that Beretta Prevail KO. Do you know what the Canadian price for that would be. That is peaking my interest!
Not off-hand, but Clay at site sponsor
Prophet River should be able to help, give him a call.
Otherwise, try Stoeger Canada ... (Beretta Canada Importers) they have an e-mail service on their "contact us" drop down box on their web site.
There aren't a lot of them out there, the 682's, 692's DT-10's and DT-11's are all more popular from the Beretta line.
The Browning 625 and 725 Sporters I believe are the most popular from that line.
I would reiterate the recommendations for what you have specified as to "what you are looking for" , i.e., an "all-sports" O/U.
It shoud be something in the 8 lb. plus range with either 30" or 32" barrels. Most decent target O/U's come with at least a decent quality
recoil pad. Both Beretta & Browning's are good. By all means try to arrange to shoot somebody'slong-barelled Beretta or Browning Sporters at one
of your local Gun Club's. I'm sure you could likely arrange to meet with one of the GGN-ers from you vicinity for a "try", as most target shooter's
are a very accommodatin bunch. What's a 200 km drive in relation to a $3000 to $ 4000 expenditure ? Get hold of some 2-3/4 dram target loads
to try ... if they're comfortable, you should have no problem. I usually shoot 1 oz. target reloads at 1200 fps and find a couple hundred a day to be
comfortable ... no bruising, sore spots or noticeable fatigue.
I have been shooting a Beretta DT-10 32" Sporter since 2000 and find no difficulty with it shooting any of the games, although at Skeet, I had made a
relatively modest outfield shift to my "hold points" on 2H, 5L, 6L and 8L a few years previously while shooting a 32" Browning 425 Sporter. Having run
umpteen straights with this gun at Skeet, I don't believe the longer barrels are a significant handicap, especially to a recreational shooter. If I were competing,
I would more than likely be looking at a 30" gun with a regular 12 ga, barrel and a carrier barrel & sub-gauge tubes. I still believe the Sporter to be the better
choice for an" all-round" gun than either a dedicated Skeet or Trap gun.
And oh yeah, the Blaser F3, while a pretty nice piece, is well beyond your stated budget ... they are currently about 7k CDN. Beretta DT-11's, Kreighoffs, Kolars and
Perazzis are a few k. more than that.
I don't know how much shooting you have done previously, but I sense, not a ton of it. A good experiance coach can often provide a number of suggestions as to proper
stance, gun mounting and gun fit to alleviate your sensitivity to recoil. I have coached a number of ladies that are of smallish stature and less weight than the average guy
who have no problem with a a hundred or more rounds a day feom their 12 ga, O/U's. Technique, gun weight and gun fit are all key.
Best wishes on your quest ....
