Beretta A303 Manual

I stopped into a local gun store today, and they had a used Browning B-80 on the rack for $325. I have been in the market for an autoloader on a budget for a little while now, so this gun caught my eye. Seemed to be in decent shape cosmetically. Felt quite light compared to my 870.

Beretta A303 Manual

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It did have a fixed choke which is my big concern. I have done a little bit of reading, and from what I understand about the B-80 is that is essentially a Beretta 303 produced for Browning (with some possibly minor differences). I know the 303 has a decent reputation for reliability. I also read that the B-80 may or may not cycle light target loads (7/8 and 1oz) depending on whether it is a 2 3/4' barrel or 3' barrel.

Free Download Program Il Resto Di Niente Enzo Striano Pdf Merge here. Is that correct? I need to go back and check on the chamber, and that may be the deal breaker there, but I was thinking I could pick it up and send the barrel off to Mike Orlen to have it threaded for interchangeable chokes. This would get me into a decent autoloader for around $400. Is there a flaw in my plan? Is that a fair price or what would be good to know to determine that?

Thanks, Daniel. I stopped into a local gun store today, and they had a used Browning B-80 on the rack for $325. I have been in the market for an autoloader on a budget for a little while now, so this gun caught my eye. Seemed to be in decent shape cosmetically.

Felt quite light compared to my 870. It did have a fixed choke which is my big concern. I have done a little bit of reading, and from what I understand about the B-80 is that is essentially a Beretta 303 produced for Browning (with some possibly minor differences). I know the 303 has a decent reputation for reliability. I also read that the B-80 may or may not cycle light target loads (7/8 and 1oz) depending on whether it is a 2 3/4' barrel or 3' barrel. Is that correct? I need to go back and check on the chamber, and that may be the deal breaker there, but I was thinking I could pick it up and send the barrel off to Mike Orlen to have it threaded for interchangeable chokes.

This would get me into a decent autoloader for around $400. Is there a flaw in my plan?

Molecular Biology David Freifelder Ebook Free Download. Is that a fair price or what would be good to know to determine that? Thanks, Daniel Nice shotgun at a great price.

But, as you stated the fixed choke, depending on what you want to shoot, would be a deal breaker for me. If you do a search, there has been information posted on problems and fixes for possible light loads failing to cycle.

CDNN may have barrels available at a reasonable price that would work. I believe a frequent poster here named Randy Wakeman is the guru on B-80's. Let's start with the B-80 owner's manual, attractively price at free:. Beretta A302, A303, etc. Are all the same basic action. There are dozens ( if not hundreds) of threads if you do a search. A 12 gauge target load, historically, is an 1-1/8 oz.

Payload, 1 oz. A 16 gauge light load, 7/8 oz. A 20 gauge light or target load.

As is mentioned at bunkershooting.com, ' The 36 gram (1 1/4 oz) era ended in 1973, 32 gram (1 1/8 oz) era ended in 1988, 28 gram (1 oz) era ended in 1990 with the current 24 Gram (7/8 oz) era starting in 1991.' While you'll hear that some isolated examples of most any autoloading 12 ga. Shotgun will cycle with 3/4 oz. Loads or blanks, few are designed for it and none were designed for it until recently. Even today, 1-1/8 oz. Loads are the standard in American Skeet, Trap, Sporting Clays and in case like ZZ-bird or live pigeon shoots, 1-1/4 oz. Is the preferred target load.

Most 2-3/4 in. Chambered B-80, 300 series Berettas, etc. Work fine with 1 oz. 1200 fps loads assuming good, clean condition and that means the almost universally neglected gas ports that no one wants to look at, much less clean. Lighter than that, who knows. A define maybe is the best I can say.

I personally have no use for anything lighter than 1 oz., but they are always plenty of folks (in Illinois, anyway) struggling with 3/4 oz. Reloads, etc., the classic 28 gauge target load. _________________ --Randy. Let's start with the B-80 owner's manual, attractively price at free:. Beretta A302, A303, etc.

Are all the same basic action. There are dozens ( if not hundreds) of threads if you do a search. A 12 gauge target load, historically, is an 1-1/8 oz. Payload, 1 oz. A 16 gauge light load, 7/8 oz. A 20 gauge light or target load. As is mentioned at bunkershooting.com, ' The 36 gram (1 1/4 oz) era ended in 1973, 32 gram (1 1/8 oz) era ended in 1988, 28 gram (1 oz) era ended in 1990 with the current 24 Gram (7/8 oz) era starting in 1991.'

While you'll hear that some isolated examples of most any autoloading 12 ga. Shotgun will cycle with 3/4 oz. Loads or blanks, few are designed for it and none were designed for it until recently.

Even today, 1-1/8 oz. Loads are the standard in American Skeet, Trap, Sporting Clays and in case like ZZ-bird or live pigeon shoots, 1-1/4 oz. Is the preferred target load.

Most 2-3/4 in. Chambered B-80, 300 series Berettas, etc. Work fine with 1 oz. 1200 fps loads assuming good, clean condition and that means the almost universally neglected gas ports that no one wants to look at, much less clean.

Lighter than that, who knows. A define maybe is the best I can say. I personally have no use for anything lighter than 1 oz., but they are always plenty of folks (in Illinois, anyway) struggling with 3/4 oz.

Reloads, etc., the classic 28 gauge target load. Thanks for the info Randy. As the B-80 expert, is there anything else I should consider? Any thoughts on my plan to have barrel work done? I am glad to here it will cycle standard loads just fine.

I am sure that is what I will be shooting mostly. Last edited by on Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:56 am, edited 1 time in total.

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