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I use the cheapest Beretta OU out there for sporting clays. It was the same price out the door as a Citori at the time.

It has 32" barrels and weighs a ton (compared to a field gun) but if you do a couple of rounds back to back you'll appreciate the extra weight. It's also a clays gun - no auto safety - which can really jam you up if you shoot someone else's gun after you got used to it.

My buddy spent 2x as much on a far far prettier step up Beretta but usually ends up paying for lunch, even with a 10 handicap. The other guy I go with shoots a base model Citori he spent $350 having custom fit and kicks my ass every time.

So as everyone else said, it's the ground to gun interface that makes the difference, not the engraving on the thing.
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