Anybody shooting one of these? I am sorely tempted. But they seem so pricey. Are they worth it? If not a Benelli, what 20-gauge semiauto do you prefer?
No, they are overpriced in my opinion.
Gas operated semiauto guns do take a bit more time to clean, but clearly absorb recoil better than the Benelli inertia system, and are thus softer shooting. Get a good cleaner like Shooter's Choice Quick Scrub, though, and cleaning the action will not be hard at all. Franchi, like Benelli, is also now a division of Beretta, and would be another Italian brand to consider. Browning auto shotguns are made by FN in Belgium, and are another decent value. And if you shop around, you can even find Beretta semiauto shotguns at some decent pricing too. Benelli is going to cost you more than any of these other fine brands.
Is this gun for the field, or Sporting Clays? Or both?
The Franchi Model 720 Raptor is a very nice Sporting Clays Gun with a 3 inch chamber, ported barrel, extended stainless chokes, and nice stock, that can also do well as a field gun too. Street price for it is about $900 ( list is $1,069 )
Franchis are definitely the best buy in Italian shotguns.
Otherwise, you could look at the various Browning Gold shotgun models in 20 gauge, as well as the Beretta AL 391 Urika models in 20 gauge. Street price for these start at about $950 for a basic field gun, with Sporting Clays and Deluxe Models going higher. But even those are probably a couple hundred less than the Benelli price you may be looking at.
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