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I’m hooked. Now I just need to get rich so I can afford to be a bird hunter.Good to see the "Once in a Lifetime" hunt could become a regular event.![]()

Fact, learned on a 410I agree, results for the young man will be better with the 28ga. BUT, the 410 would be more fun and lighter recoil and once you master the 410 all the other gages will just fall in line.
True. And he'll have a good price on it tooContact barrow automotive in butler ga if anyone in mid ga has one it would be him.
That Beretta is expensive for a kid. But if he can take care of it, he'll have his heirloom already
Wonderful. Usually when you're young, you can't afford nice thingsBuy expensive things when you’re young and the cost average is significantly less over time. He will we have this gun for the rest of his life. My dad bought me many quality guns as a kid and I still have them all.
For quail hunting, the "baby frame" 28 ga. 686 Silver Pigeon is a solid choice.
It is built on the same action and weighs the same as the 410. For short range work, it can pattern better than the 20 ga. You both can enjoy it for a lifetime.
Sole Oak Supply in Fayetteville listed some nice Beretta shotguns a couple of weeks ago.