I seem to shoot Berettas better than Brownings except for my double auto, the picturess don’t do the engraving justice, it kind of bums me out the younger generation really don’t strive for a Browning or Beretta, kids are all crazy for the Turkish guns these days it seems.As for the reason you don't shoot it well could be the English stock. I bought a Browning BSS 20 ga. with an English stock a few years ago and couldn't hit anything with it either. My gun dealer told me it was likely due to the stock.
BTW, you have a beautiful gun.
Thanks, You shoot a 16 gauge Citori very well, maybe you should buy it.Wow what a beautiful gun.
I am glad you didn’t witness the last day I hunted up there. Literally missed four layups in a couple hrs. I don’t think I have ever had a day like that. It was unbelievable. I do love the Citori but it did take some adjustment from a single barrel. I am with you on the difference in quality over the Turkish guns. If you are only interested in price that is fine, but the quality is not even closeThanks, You shoot a 16 gauge Citori very well, maybe you should buy it.
I would honestly keep it. Like Wind River said, that things a piece of art. If you really want to get rid of it, I'm sure you'll be able to and get a good amount of change for it but they don't really make those Brownings like that much anymore.Maybe I’ll just keep it, it was produced in 1994
I don’t see how it could help anything excerpt for birds flying straight awayHad one of those in 12 gauge. And I really struggled with it ….‘I ended up believing that the short barrels contributed to poor shooting.
Do you still have ? I am very interested in making a deal - thx EricI’ve got one and believe it to be somewhat of a rare bird, anyone have an idea what it might sell for. I can’t hit the broad side of a barn with it, Im not a collector so probably going to move it down the road. I suck at Gunbroker analytics.