Depends on what you intend on using the gun for. I wouldn't use a Stoeger for a clays gun if I was shooting a lot of clays. The Stoeger is great as a hunting o/u that you want to beat the heck out of and not cry when it gets scratched. Running thousands of rounds through a Stoeger is going to have it in pieces. I'm not speaking from personal experience because I have never owned one, but I have seen a friend of mine kill his in two years. He ended up trading it toward a Browning GTI, which was another mistake.
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