Barrel lengths are subject to fashion; in the not too distant past 25" barrels for game shooting were the very thing, then clay shooting became popular and longer barrels came into fashion because they allow a steadier hold on a target that has a known trajectory. Recently they reached 34" for 'Trap' guns ( all going-away targets on fixed lines) but guns for 'sporting clays' (mixed trajectory) seem to have peaked at 32". The 28" barrels on offer are a good all-rounder and perfect for a beginner in either game or clay.
I should add that the Beretta 686 action is widely regarding as one of the most reliable around; spare parts are widely available and require no specialist techniques to fit as factory tolerances are very tight. Guns using this action range
from £500 to £10000 largely dependent on exterior decoration and fancy woodwork, neither of which you require.
I bought a Beretta 28" 686 Onyx (unengraved action) from a forum member some 12 years ago, I recently traded it for the same money I paid him which says something about their quality.
I should add that the Beretta 686 action is widely regarding as one of the most reliable around; spare parts are widely available and require no specialist techniques to fit as factory tolerances are very tight. Guns using this action range
from £500 to £10000 largely dependent on exterior decoration and fancy woodwork, neither of which you require.
I bought a Beretta 28" 686 Onyx (unengraved action) from a forum member some 12 years ago, I recently traded it for the same money I paid him which says something about their quality.
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