I am in the market for my first clays gun and am trying to determine where to enter the market. I’ve been shooting rented 686 Onyx’s for the past several years and they seem to work well enough for me. As a result, I was thinking that my first gun should be a “step up” from those such as a 694. When I went into the local shop to try some different guns back to back it became clear how much nicer a new 686 sporting is than an old rental gun. Now I’m much less certain that I need to step up in gun until my shooting has improved and I can clearly articulate what more I’m wanting. I’m right down the middle as far as gun fit is concerned and have been told by both a coach and the shop that something “off the rack” will fit me fine.
To me it seems most of the difference between an entry level gun like a 686 and a mid grade gun like a 694 or 725 are durability (rebuild in 10 years vs 5?) and incrementally better fit to the gun (bigger palm swell, better checkering, adjustable balance). Is there something else that sets these guns apart and justifies the additional cost? They all all within budget, so my main focus is determining what else I’m going to get for my money. Is there something else I should be considering or comparing against?
To me it seems most of the difference between an entry level gun like a 686 and a mid grade gun like a 694 or 725 are durability (rebuild in 10 years vs 5?) and incrementally better fit to the gun (bigger palm swell, better checkering, adjustable balance). Is there something else that sets these guns apart and justifies the additional cost? They all all within budget, so my main focus is determining what else I’m going to get for my money. Is there something else I should be considering or comparing against?