I have several Browning O/U. I always wanted a Berretta O/U but they never offered me a natural point of aim. All good advice above. I would add, go shoulder some guns and see what comes up to your shoulder and lines up straight. By that I mean, its not pointing up or down and needs adjustment every time.
I was at the range one time and some guy let me shoot his Browning O/U in 410, and I was lights out -for me! He said you must really get yourself a Browning.
I like Brownings for O/U, Benelli for semi autos and the trusty Rem870 or Benelli Super Nova for pumps. Ive never had the pleasure of shooting these notorious Berreta gas series of guns. Based on the above shooters, I would have to say go shoulder them and see how they fit you.
Approach the shotgun world with extreme caution, they can be as addictive as other long guns, short guns and AR's etc. You might need a another safe soon.
PB
Last edited by Pappabear; 08-02-18 at 09:38.
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