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<blockquote data-quote="1eye" data-source="post: 1015196" data-attributes="member: 8903"><p>Benelli and Beretta are truly fine shotguns. I spent about ten years shooting sporting clays logging more than 1,500 tournament targets a year. Believe it or not I used weatherby for my over and under and modified remington 1100 for a semi auto. Never had a function flaw. The higher end guns are a good investment but you don't have to spend that much money to effectively compete. The biggest difference is still the person pulling the trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1eye, post: 1015196, member: 8903"] Benelli and Beretta are truly fine shotguns. I spent about ten years shooting sporting clays logging more than 1,500 tournament targets a year. Believe it or not I used weatherby for my over and under and modified remington 1100 for a semi auto. Never had a function flaw. The higher end guns are a good investment but you don't have to spend that much money to effectively compete. The biggest difference is still the person pulling the trigger. [/QUOTE]
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