These are back up for sale. Buyer intended to use them for clays, but he did some research and I advised that these are field guns. I feel that they may be some of the most "practical" field guns beretta ever made when looking at price-point, nickel receiver (minimizes corrosion), polyurethane wood coating (beads water) and ease of cleaning between the floating barrels.
They aren't ideal for clays. Probably ok for skeet shooting with light loads particularly if you add some barrel weight (e.g. Shotkam) and counterbalance the stock.
Last edited by ttu; 04/19/24.