Depending on what your use is, used Citori or beretta 686. Citori if you mostly shoot targets or duck and dove from a blind or hide. Bank vault strong but a little heavy for upland bird hunting on your feet. The Berettas are a bit lighter.

Bothe these guns will have selective triggers and ejectors. Some of the less expensive European imports will lack one or both of these features.

Out of the price range, unless you find a steal, but I shoot a 52 year old Browning Superposed Pigeon Grade 20 ga that I picked up in a pawn shop thirty years ago. It has had only one small pin in the selective trigger mechanism replaced as it's only repair. The twenties in this series are light.

Best wishes,

Jack


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