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depends what your sons build is, if he is able to hold it then he will be able to manage the recoil, semi's deliver their recoil in soft nudges, not sharp pokes like an o/u

 

i would be looking at the early berretas if i was in your shoes. 301, 301, maybe 303's and 304's

 

all of them are nearly identicle, they just changed very small things like the engraving, or the shape of buttons or location of catches.

 

all of them if well mantained will cycle most sensible cartridges (not low reocil ones) and never go wrong.

 

if im completely honest, for £250 you probably wouldnt pick up a very clean example of these guns, you should probably look at the £350 mark to get a tidy 301/302

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Tim,

 

Unless you & your boy are of very simmilar size I think that one of you will have problems with the gun. I bought a Beretta 303 for my 12yr old and he is OK shooting it but I dont think he is yet ready for a full 50 Sporting. Does 5 - 10 on the practice stands at the moment.

 

Now I can use the gun but find it very short in the stock and can kick like **** when I mount it 2" off my shoulder :blink: :lol: . It is Ok when I mount it in tight but then I find it too short to aim well. I have now got my self a beretta 391 Xtrema, with stock size to suit me and the boy cant mount it at all.

 

In all what I am trying to say is that it may be difficult to get a gun to suit both.

 

Trev

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I bought a beretta 301 some years ago for the then girlfriend to use. She was quite slight in the arms so had trouble holding up a regular gun & didn't like a 20 'cos of the extra recoil. She found the 301 fine to use, short barrels so not too bad to handle for her, alloy action keeping the overall weight down & very little recoil.

 

Because she was somewhat smaller than me I used to use a slip on butt pad when I wanted to use the gun - which still sits on the end of it now, the gun having lasted longer than the girlfriend!

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Hi Topmantim,

I took my slim but tall 12yr old clay shooting for the first time today. We borrowed a Beretta 303 20boresemi auto. My lad loved it and found it so easy to use. A 20 is also superb for decoyed pigeon. I normally use a 12 and share a hide with my uncle who uses a 20 and regularly pulls down birds from heights I wouldn't even bother to shoot at. He rates it as as good as any 12 and much lighter and easier to handle.

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depends what your sons build is, if he is able to hold it then he will be able to manage the recoil, semi's deliver their recoil in soft nudges, not sharp pokes like an o/u

 

i would be looking at the early berretas if i was in your shoes. 301, 301, maybe 303's and 304's

 

all of them are nearly identicle, they just changed very small things like the engraving, or the shape of buttons or location of catches.

 

all of them if well mantained will cycle most sensible cartridges (not low reocil ones) and never go wrong.

 

if im completely honest, for £250 you probably wouldnt pick up a very clean example of these guns, you should probably look at the £350 mark to get a tidy 301/302

I agree with this. I have a Beratta A 304, cant fault it. :D

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Tim, I would be tempted to get the lad a fairly decent 20bore, don't go too cheap as the resale value will be minimal. My son is 13 but very lightly built and I got him a Lincoln 20bore o/u and he shoots that pretty well.

 

One thing he says (and a friend of mine has heard the same from a girl he is tutoring) is that his left arm tends to ache a bit after a while, despite the fact it only weighs 6lb's. His gun fits him at treat, but I have to use an extension pad to shoot it Having done some clays with it yesterday I may just start taking out into the field as is over 1 1/2lbs lighter than my 12bore Beretta :devil:

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Topmantim,

Sounds like your budget has now increased?

If it were still £250 I'd recommend not getting second hand at all. Scratch another £40 from somewhere and buy a new Escaort IMHO.

I think £250 spent on a used Beretta semi may well land you with a peice of junk; well, fairly likely anyway.

If you're now spending more like £400 then your choice opens up a bit. But even Beretta's at £400 can look a bit worse for wear.... just had a look on G/T.

It's my understanding that semi's not only have a softer recoil but that there's less of it ? As I understand it some of the recoil is used up in cycling the ammunition through the weapon and re-cocking it. So it sort of uses up some of the recoil energy to make itself operate, thus there's less for you to feel!

StuartP made a good suggestion with the idea of the 20g, worth thinking about those too.

Good luck with it.

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