Vic
Ultimate Member
Call Dave at 410-352-3446. He is a Berretta dealer and can tell you all you want to know.
Vic
Vic
Def. clays .. and I think I'll go with a basic Urika2, they are mid $800 @ Dick's
I was in Dick's the other day and there was a Urika 2 for $899...it was a "silver" edition or something with a synthetic stock and was marked as a Dick's exclusive. Who knows what corners they cut to get it at that price. The sporting clays version of the Urika 2 is going to be closer to $1100-1200 new (usually more in MD).
For the A400, the Xplor is the field version, the Xcel is the competition model. People are saying the 391 will be phased out and the A400 will be their new base semi-auto model.
I was in Dick's the other day and there was a Urika 2 for $899...it was a "silver" edition or something with a synthetic stock and was marked as a Dick's exclusive. Who knows what corners they cut to get it at that price. The sporting clays version of the Urika 2 is going to be closer to $1100-1200 new (usually more in MD).
Hi Jared,
The synthetic stocked gun is more suited for hunting than for clays. It's a bit lighter and the stock won't get beat up when used for the often harsh conditions while hunting ducks and geese. That stock is also a bit lower in the comb and shorter, making it easier to use when you're all bundled up in a goose blind. That's what I use for waterfowl. It would be a much different feel than that 391 sporter of mine that you shot. The sporter has a bit of a higher comb and the LOP is longer. It will also shoot a tad higher than the field gun and that's a good thing when shooting targets. The wood stock makes it heavier and that's better when shooting a bunch of targets.
I got a new sporter the other day Looks very nice. Just have to find a not-so-busy weekend to take it out...