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Beretta A300 outlander


Bewsher500
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You get 2 shims and the corresponding 2 spacers. Each gives 2 different amounts of comb drop, either left or right cast.

 

So a possible 4 comb heights. And either right or left.

 

My Outlander is adjusted to the highest comb height (ie smallest drop) and ideally I could do with a couple of mm more, but it's closer to fitting me than most shotguns without professional adjustment.

 

I have never regretted buying my Outlander. It comes with one additional spacer for the butt plate, and two different magazine plugs. It only comes with one choke - that's a half choke; together with a choke key.

 

It's very much worth making sure you get the user's instruction manual which I suspect was written by a Beretta company lawyer who had never used the gun, nor ever been shooting. It is good for a laugh over a pint with shooting mates. The plastic transit case is not to be confused with one of those cases that you can use to display your gun and keep accessories neatly stowed. It may well have been designed by a Beretta company accountant similarly unblessed by shooting or firearm experience. But it does keep the gun safe in transit.

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