Beretta a303 shotgun manual5/3/2023 ![]() ![]() I have to review a new gun bi-monthly for my Shooting Sportman column. It isn’t the only gun I shoot by a long stretch. The backup gun is NIB and just waiting for the first one to wear out. Actually, I just shoot one gun (about 70,000 rounds now). Otherwise the guns are unmodified in any way. Yes, I do shoot 30″ 303 Beretta trap guns in standard factory condition except for a Timney trigger job, hardened hammer struts, link and 302 magnum main spring. I really ought to clear the air on this one. Should I consider, after it arrives, having it fitted for after-market screw-ins, or just leave it as is and shoot mostly trap with it? Is this likely the trap gun 303 configuration of which we read so often about that you shoot, or do you have the Mobilchokes ? Knowing your “gas guns are like sheep” motto, that they know when they’re alone… I’ve a line on a 30″ A303 with fixed full choke. I shot it well and my 13 year-old son shot it even better. ![]() It came with a modified screw-in choke and thats what we used. ![]() After conversing with you on the merits of the 303 and searching shotgunreport for all the 303 info it contains, I decided to pick up a 26″ barrel A303 12 ga for Sporting Clays efforts. ![]()
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