Actually the Browning is a considered a bargain for clay sports, Caesar Guerini, Perazzi and Krieghoff are the more popular and the more expensive guns, some models can go for > $17,000, but price won’t help you shoot any better. The gun must “fit” you.
Well, I looked at what Browning had for their latest model like that....Citori 725....they start around $4,999....you might be Daddy Warbucks but I’m not.
There’s a Barrett for around that price (or was) that I’d rather have.
Can a Browning Citori be distinguished from a Superposed?
Wouldn’t a Presidential shooting range have top-of-the-line guns?
Not that there’s anything wrong with a Citori ;-D
Absolutely. I had a K80 for skeet that I could never quite get to fit. Got rid of it when I switched to Sporting, now shoot a Beretta 391 in 12 gauge and a Browning Special Sporting in 20 both set up to identical dimensions.