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WTB: O/U 12GA or 20GA Shotgun for Sporting Clays


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I have a Beretta 682 that I have had for several years (1995) it has 28 inch ported barrels (ProPort) that I used to shoot sporting clays. The triggers have been converted from inertia to mechanical as I had 20 gauge tubes from BRILEY, but I sold the tubes. It comes with all the choke tubes and wench. The gun is in a aluminum America case.. The stock does have a few nicks and dents in it from clay targets hitting it. I can’t even begin to tell you how many rounds has been through it but it is still in excellent shape. I live in Brentwood Tennessee just south of Nashville and I believe I have some pictures on my iPhone that I could send to your email address if interested.

 

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1 hour ago, chances R said:

I would recommend you stick to the 12ga for your clay shooting.  Trap and & SC are 12ga games.  Ammo is cheaper and more readily available.  30" bbls good choice unless you are a larger person...then maybe the 32".  Heavier gun= less recoil.  12 also has more flexibility with loads to lessen your recoil as well.

Chances R, 

I appreciate the quality advice, Thank you. 

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