It does look cool, it also has a shim kit, how do you like yours?No kick off on the ultraleggaro that I have. I did see that it a newer model which is really cool.
Which Rizzini was it you boughtThere are many options out there for what you are looking for. I’d suggest getting to a shop and holding as many different guns as you can. I prefer Beretta but really liking the new Rizzini I bought his year also.
Yeah you are Gucci shooting ou. I shoot a 1958 browning mostly, among others.Never shot at game of any kind and felt any recoil at all. I fully admit that any and all o/u reek of Gucci. And also anything made after 1980.
There were some good guns back then, there are some good out now.Never shot at game of any kind and felt any recoil at all. I fully admit that any and all o/u reek of Gucci. And also anything made after 1980.
What year is your EELL 28? That’s a Gucci gun.Yeah you are Gucci shooting ou. I shoot a 1958 browning mostly, among others.
I have a 12 gauge and a 20 gauge Citori and no problems in 40 years.You'll get alot of answers......
I have a Browning Cynergy CX Composite. It can take a beating, is light but not too light, has the ability to add spacers at the buttstock for fit of length, has the ability to raise the cheek pad for proper head alignment, has several barrel length options, smooth and crisp trigger. Plus it's a sharp looking gun.
I have 16 gauge Aurum. The BR110 is a good gun. Worth a look IMO.Which Rizzini was it you bought
I see the BR110 and it is within my range
Good problem to have!I was looking for a BR110 last year and ended up picking up a used Rizzini Aurum Light (20 guage, alloy frame), for less than a new BR110 was from the Cabelas used gun rack. Love that thing. My problem is I have way too many to shoot now.
If you shoot FITASC one ounce loads is the max for a 12g loadYou might have already done this. When I shoot an O/U for high volume clays I shoot the lightest load possible. If you can find 1oz. at 1170 or so they shoot so much softer than the standard 1 1/8 1200