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I’ve got an acquaintance that is sponsored by Caesar, has been sponsored by Browning and highly recommends Fabarms. FWIW.
Fabarms and Syren (women’s specific shotguns) are both owned by Caesar I guess.
In his opinion there wasn’t a shotgun in the 3K range that was more durable than the Fabarm.Yep, CG bought Fabarm about 6 - 8 years ago I think? Great choice.
Anyway, I did own a Fabarm back in the late 90s (long before CG got them) and they were great guns then easily the equal of the Beretta 686 series.
good luck finding those parts, now that rem is no longer, and people have been buying them up to hoard or sell at grossly inflated pricesThe kick off system is very nice. After shooting one I nearly bought one, but wanted to shoot 3 1/2" goose loads.
I was having the most success with my Dad's Rossi coach gun. Pissed off the dedicated guys. After 4 boxes of shells my shoulder would bleed.
I goose hunted with a 10g sxs. It sucked having to hand load my skeet loads and I wanted more capacity. I stepped down to a Remington Versa-max. Wood furniture is not available so it's ugly as hell with the black synthetic crap. The gas system is nice, you go from heavy 3 1/2" goose loads to skeet loads and it cycles them all. It's very soft shooting and came with 5 chokes (I still had to buy a skeet choke). It's my first auto loader, so I've had to get used to all the noise from the action.
If you get a Versa- max, get the parts for the large bolt release button like they put on the tactical model.
good luck finding those parts, now that rem is no longer, and people have been buying them up to hoard or sell at grossly inflated prices
Beretta 686, Browning and Benelli O/U or semi autos are excellent choices in their sporting clays versions. What ever feels and fits best for you.I'd like to hear some opinions on a sporting clay 12 Guage. Ive got a mossberg 930 that I like a lot but wanted to step up a little. I really like the beretta a400 black with the kick off (I'd pretend to tell you my wife shoots it and she really likes the recoil reduction... But she doesn't shoot it... Not because she doesn't want to... But because I don't have a wife). I'm also kicking around the idea of an over under so I can use two chokes for the near and far bird. I like a wood stock because it looks classy and prefer extended chokes that I can install and remove by hand. I'll hunt doves with it too but will probably keep the 930 for that primarily. I'd like to keep cost below 2500. Thanks in advance.