Goosebuster3,
I've shot both the SP-10 and the Browning can't say that one functioned better than the other. The only reason I went with the SP-10 is that it is easier to tear apart and it is also similar in feel to my 1100 which I shoot for skeet and sporting clays. I think they are both good choices.
I've shot both the SP-10 and the Browning can't say that one functioned better than the other. The only reason I went with the SP-10 is that it is easier to tear apart and it is also similar in feel to my 1100 which I shoot for skeet and sporting clays. I think they are both good choices.