Back when Sporting clays were popular, and I was shooting every weekend, I had a Weatherby Orion, and a Browning Citori. Both very good. The browning is a heaver, bulkier gun, while the Weatherby is sleeker, lighter and faster on the swing. The weatherby did not have the drop at the heel and comb like the browning did, and pounded me shooting 100 round clay matches. I liked them both really well, and each had its own advantages. I sold the weatherby, and kept the Citori. Not sure what the pricing on them are today. The Browning was under 900, and the weatherby under 1100……."back in the day". Cant go wrong with either. Don't over look the Ruger Red Label either. Light, fast shotgun. Still a little more recoil than I like if shooting it a bunch. I also did not like the kicking the safety off between double shots. Its safety would engage after a barrel was fired. Not sure if they changed that now or not.