Twangbanger
Grandmaster
- Oct 9, 2010
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Unfortunately CZ shotguns aren't made by CZ, and don't enjoy the reputation that their pistols and rifles have.
The hard decision to be made right now is, are you going to reload shotshells?
If you're going to reload, I would go for a 30 or 32" O/U of an established brand.
If you know you have no interest in reloading shotshells, as a beginner, it would be a much better avenue to go with one of the Beretta target autos with adjustable target hardware. It will be cheaper, have less felt recoil, and be easier to sell if you decide to move on.
If I were a newbie starting out now, but had the advantage of my 30 years of clay shooting knowledge, and knew I was not going to reload, I would be getting one of these, most likely the 3rd one:
https://www.beretta.com/en-us/a400-xcel-sporting/
https://www.beretta.com/en-us/a400-xcel-multitarget/
https://www.beretta.com/en-us/a400-xcel-parallel-target/
The hard decision to be made right now is, are you going to reload shotshells?
If you're going to reload, I would go for a 30 or 32" O/U of an established brand.
If you know you have no interest in reloading shotshells, as a beginner, it would be a much better avenue to go with one of the Beretta target autos with adjustable target hardware. It will be cheaper, have less felt recoil, and be easier to sell if you decide to move on.
If I were a newbie starting out now, but had the advantage of my 30 years of clay shooting knowledge, and knew I was not going to reload, I would be getting one of these, most likely the 3rd one:
https://www.beretta.com/en-us/a400-xcel-sporting/
https://www.beretta.com/en-us/a400-xcel-multitarget/
https://www.beretta.com/en-us/a400-xcel-parallel-target/