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does anyone own a Beretta A300? (Original Post) melm00se Mar 2015 OP
Not me, but... TeeYiYi Mar 2015 #1
It seems to get good reviews. ManiacJoe Mar 2015 #2
The only Beretta I own oneshooter Mar 2015 #3
Hang in there, melmOOse. Paladin Mar 2015 #4
Don't have one gejohnston Mar 2015 #5
I have a Beretta 686 White Onyx Over/Under Shotgun meathead Mar 2015 #6

TeeYiYi

(8,028 posts)
1. Not me, but...
Sun Mar 22, 2015, 09:52 PM
Mar 2015

...I want to give a shout out to the superior design quality of the Beretta brand.

I own 3 Beretta knives and one Beretta handgun; a Beretta a21 (22lr) Bobcat that I bought new in 1989. I absolutely love the perfectly weighted size, easy functionality and tip-up barrel on the Bobcat. Though somewhat temperamental with random ammo, it fires flawlessly with CCI MiniMags.



I love the Baretta tip-up barrel design and plan to purchase a 32ACp 3230 Tomcat when I get a few extra coins. It's the highest caliber available in the Beretta tip-up-barrel line.



TYY

meathead

(63 posts)
6. I have a Beretta 686 White Onyx Over/Under Shotgun
Wed Mar 25, 2015, 08:30 PM
Mar 2015

A buddy I shoot sporting clays with swears by his A300. When I've shot his A300 sporting, I found it to be soft on the shoulder. It's a perfect high volume shotgun imo. I prefer O/U guns because they are purty and I don't have to stoop down and pickup my empty hulls

The only thing I'll add it that how a shotgun fits you is the single most important consideration. Don't buy a brand, model or style of shotgun unless you know it fits you great. The best way to find out is by shooting a couple rounds of clays before your buy. Beg, borrow or rent the gun you're interested in first! I've got a $2300 shotgun that hurts overtime I shoot it. It hurts my face, neck, shoulder and pride. Buyers remorse is too kind a term...

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