Blockcaver
WKR
For upland hunting I really like my Beretta 686 20 ga with 28" barrels. Mine is 18 yrs old (bought new) and also has a set of 28 ga barrels I rarely ever use...the 20 ga is lighter and more effective for me vs the 28. I did put a straight grip Beretta stock I bought from Coles many years ago on it. The 686 is very slim in the action, has a nicely rounded frame that fits the hand, and a straight forward safety. that is easy to move off safe with gloves on, but still has a barrel selector...useful for shooting sporting clays and skeet more than for hunting.
As per the the safety, both the other 20 gauges O/U's I once owned, a Browning Citori and a Winchester 101 had a barrel selector and safety where on rare occasion when a bird got up, I would push it straight ahead and it wouldn't move. It needed to be either moved right or left before pushing it ahead to get to the fire position. It didn't happen too often but was really aggravating when it did. They also were much deeper (bulkier) in the action than the 686 20 ga. So far, zero issues with it.
That said, I often hunt with my 16 ga AYA #2 SxS these days. I like twin triggers and the way a SxS carries even better than an O/U....although I have carried the Beretta on a few local grouse hunts this fall.
As per the the safety, both the other 20 gauges O/U's I once owned, a Browning Citori and a Winchester 101 had a barrel selector and safety where on rare occasion when a bird got up, I would push it straight ahead and it wouldn't move. It needed to be either moved right or left before pushing it ahead to get to the fire position. It didn't happen too often but was really aggravating when it did. They also were much deeper (bulkier) in the action than the 686 20 ga. So far, zero issues with it.
That said, I often hunt with my 16 ga AYA #2 SxS these days. I like twin triggers and the way a SxS carries even better than an O/U....although I have carried the Beretta on a few local grouse hunts this fall.