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    STeveZ

    Thank you, Abelard
    Sep 22, 2011
    779
    Aberdeen, MD
    The initial version of the Beretta Onyx Pro Sporting started with the popular matte black receiver of the 80's Onyx and added sporting barrels and an Xtra grain sporting stock. Subsequent versions were a little cheaper and IMHO, less attractive. This example is in 20ga with 30" barrels, a lively and versatile configuration.

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    STeveZ

    Thank you, Abelard
    Sep 22, 2011
    779
    Aberdeen, MD
    The Dickinson Plantation Sporter. It's high vent rib, sporting stock, beavertail forend and 32" barrels make it a great choice for clay shooters who prefer their barrels situated horizontally. This example is a 20ga, which swings smoothly and delivers little recoil thanks to its 7.5lb weight.

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    El_flasko

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    Nov 16, 2008
    7,278
    Abingdon, MD
    The Dickinson Plantation Sporter. It's high vent rib, sporting stock, beavertail forend and 32" barrels make it a great choice for clay shooters who prefer their barrels situated horizontally. This example is a 20ga, which swings smoothly and delivers little recoil thanks to its 7.5lb weight.

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    That’s a whole lot of sexy stuffed into that post. :thumbsup:
     

    jimbobborg

    Oddball caliber fan
    Aug 2, 2010
    17,108
    Northern Virginia
    The Dickinson Plantation Sporter. It's high vent rib, sporting stock, beavertail forend and 32" barrels make it a great choice for clay shooters who prefer their barrels situated horizontally. This example is a 20ga, which swings smoothly and delivers little recoil thanks to its 7.5lb weight.

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    Where did you get it? I'm looking for a 20 gauge SxS since my old Stevens doesn't like modern shells.
     

    STeveZ

    Thank you, Abelard
    Sep 22, 2011
    779
    Aberdeen, MD
    "Where did you get it? I'm looking for a 20 gauge SxS since my old Stevens doesn't like modern shells."

    I looked for this particular gun/gauge/barrel length for a full year, until Pacific Sporting Arms finally got five of them in stock. I think all five sold in a couple weeks, but you might reach out to their MI store.

    If you're not stuck on the 32" barrels a used SKB 200HR or a CZ Sharp Tail are also good choices. gunbroker or gunsinternational (dot com) are the best places to search.
     

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