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Benelli ultralite in 28ga
This is well said. and could be extended to the decent Turkish guns IME. They balance and swing almost as well. If you don't care or appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into the finer doubles they may serve just fine. They don't have the same quality, ejectors, fit, finish, etc. but will do the job. For myself the Beretta is worth it no question. If you are debating on the lower end and can't or don't want to spend for the finer guns the lower models should serve nicely.I've owned the Beretta, but only handled the Franchi.
The Franchi seemed a little rough. Stiff safety, kind of heavy triggers, and the wood to metal fit was mediocre. Honestly, I think it should sell for a few hundred less. But, the weight and balance were fine and it seemed to handle well, based only on a few "gun shop swings."
The Beretta is a well made, well finished shotgun in every respect.
While I would buy the Beretta, a guy who bought the Franchi might have something that works just as well, albeit it in a considerably less refined package. I think a lot of shotgun people place a premium on refinement, especially those who travel in the small gauge circles, and the Beretta has it all over the Franchi in that respect.
I've pretty much settled on the Beretta for these reasons. Another $3-400 won't matter much over the time I will own it.This is well said. and could be extended to the decent Turkish guns IME. They balance and swing almost as well. If you don't care or appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into the finer doubles they may serve just fine. They don't have the same quality, ejectors, fit, finish, etc. but will do the job. For myself the Beretta is worth it no question. If you are debating on the lower end and can't or don't want to spend for the finer guns the lower models should serve nicely.