Originally Posted by Sixpack
Originally Posted by passport
28 just move better than the shorter tubes. Novice shooters will think the shorter barrels are better and you will hear all the “I hunt the brush chit” but in the end the guys that REALLY know how to handle a scattergun will all tell you to avoid 26 inch guns. As to resale they are the worst by far.
But your not buying the gun to turn so do it right to start and go 28. I own a 16 gauge citori with 28’s and wish it had 30’s. I have never felt the barrels were too long but always feel they are too short.

Browning or Beretta, they will both out live you and are great guns. See if you can find a place to shoot both and ask the top gun if he recommends 26 inch barrels.


Appreciate the info! Helps a lot! Being more of rifleman, shotguns were used for wing shooting and small game when the rimfire wouldn’t work. I’ve always wanted a nice over and under; gathering info and everything says Browning and Beretta. Is it any specific model better than the other or to avoid?


Not really, The low end stuff by CZ and anything made in Turkey is best left alone but any of the Browning, Beretta, SKB and other guns at that price point will work great for the casual shooter/hunter. If you decide to go shoot sporting clays and want to bang out 20k rounds per year I might recommend some different guns but for what you have said you want a Browning Citori or Beretta 686 or 687 would be great. Just remember fit is everything


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