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    Beretta or Browning

    Can you let me know what your experience is with the above shotgun makes good or bad.

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    both spot on wot you fancy really.

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    Both will cost a fair bit, but both will be worth quite a bit second hand if well looked after, and should last a lifetime Entry level Browning (B425) cheaper than Beretta, but still very good.

    I have heard that the blueing (or blacking) on Berettas is bombproof (a farmer friend of mine only cleans his Beretta game gun twice a year), whereas with the Browning you'll have to keep it regularly cleaned and oiled.

    Horses for courses, and try before you buy to get one that FITS you.

    AndrewB

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    Arrow

    I own several Beretta's
    where my brother has Brownings

    Brownings do seem to go rusty quicker

    As some would state they are only tubes with Stocks

    I took out the Extra warrenty 10 years on my Berreta's and got good service from them.

    But as with all Gun/s it's down to personal choice and use.
    Not forgetting that a Gun that Mounts great, might not be so great when being fired

    Try to shoot one before you buy

    Sometimes local Clay Shhots have Club Gun/s or try @ shoots.
    Even better try them @ Game Fair where they normally run trial shoots.

    BOB/R

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    some brownings are made by `miraku` the mk70 sport is a 525 (in drag.)

    berettas have a huge history, i`m not supprised they are the number one choice.

    i`m getting a white onyx 686 sport.
    cant go wrong.

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    They're both bomb proof, i've just ordered my 3rd Beretta a 687eell game gun

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    If I were to buy another shotgun it would be a Beretta.

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    And yet interestingly my usual clay shooting buddy bought a Beretta (686 I think) and I can't shoot with it for toffee - but I love my B425 - I guess it's down to what fits.

    Good luck in choosing the right gun for YOU,

    AndrewB

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    True enough Andrew. I believe there was a thread here yesterday that highlighted the longer standard stock length of the Brownings. I like Barettas as they fit me well, Brownings are too long for me.

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    I've always had Brownings, all have been first class.

    You tend to find people are fiercly loyal to one or the other a bit like BMW and Mercedes.

    As a general rule Brownings are slightly bigger and more popular with similarly sized people.

    Richard

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    I have two brownings and cant fault either of them, never had a beretta though although if I had to it would be an extrema

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    Quote Originally Posted by rarms
    I have two brownings and cant fault either of them, never had a beretta though )
    Ditto , I also have two Brownings , A Semi and an over and under '' Perfect''
    ( Silver Stalker 12g Semi / Cynergy 30in 12g Multi Over and under )
    Last edited by jag; 05-07-2005 at 08:15 PM.

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