I'd give it a couple years,see if this company is still around.
High end shotgun guns such as perazzi,krigoff,sietz
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Well proven on the range,prices range from $10k for a 3 barrel set to $50k single barrel sietz...crazy...
After shooting competitive shotgun sports for over 20yrs,still at it,it always amazed me how so many shooters in a mid season slump, blamed the shotgun and poined up to bigger and better...
Of course they shot better scores because they shot more practice rds dialing in gunfit and making adjustments
plus most of these types are cashy.
I was the poor guy shooting trap with a brownin o/u sporting clays edition i tricked out ( citori) i had purchased to better my scores as my old belgium A5 let me down so many times,lol.
I found over time experimenting that our less expensive scatter guns use a lighter gauge metal,thus expanding the barrel from rec'ver (forcing cone on breech shotguns) to muzzel distorting patterns as barrel heats up.
Some highend target scatter guns have raised ribs 2+" high with adjustments to raise the poi ( point of impact) for trap
p ( rising targets outof the trap house),had mine dialed in 100% high off dead center at 30yds.Futher raised barrel ribs helps to reduce heat waves which can distort vision on a hot summer day shooting 100 rds per event plus a raised rib allows shooter to hold head up for better eye to target outof the trap house.
Just a few thoughts.
PS keep in mind most if
not all field grade scatter guns are flat shooters 50/50 dead center,this means...another thread.