687 SPII Trap Combo Beretta by Ed Clapper
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687 SPII Trap Combo Beretta by Ed Clapper
Beretta 687 SPII Trap Combo by Ed Clapper 44 March 2005 www.shotgunsportsmagazine.com www.shotgunsportsmagazine.com Shotgun Sports 45 > > > > > > > > > > > > Beretta 687 SPII Trap Combo < < < < < < < < < < < < > > > > > > > > > > > > Beretta 687 SPII Trap Combo < < < < < < < < < < < < ast September I was shooting with some good friends of mine, and during a conversation between rounds, Bill told me Kathy was struggling with her unsingle trap gun and he would like to see her try a top-single version of the same gun. As it happened, that was the very trap combo my son Jason was using on those rare occasions when he was both home from college and felt like shooting. I agreed to let Kathy try the barrel, and we met at the club on the following Wednesday morning. The barrel from Jason’s gun wouldn’t fit into the receiver of Kathy’s gun, so we put Kathy’s stock on Jason’s gun. After she shot it for about an hour, Bill made me the proverbial offer I couldn’t refuse. Having sold his gun, I called Jason to tell him he temporarily didn’t have one but I would replace it as soon as I found something suitable. When he said he was coming home that weekend and had planned to go shooting with me, I suddenly had just two and a half days to find that replacement! I did some shopping around by telephone and the internet. One of the dealers 687 receiver in their Silver Pigeon II grade with over & under and top-single barrels from the 682 Gold E model. The 682E barrels feature overboring, long forcing cones and Beretta’s Optima choke tubes that are much longer than their standard tubes. They also have a full-length weighting lug on the bottom of the top-single barrel. None of those features are offered on a normal production 687. Using the Model 687 receiver means the guns lack the position-adjustable trigger found on the 682s, but the trade-off is well worth it, in my opinion, for you wind up with an upgraded gun with attractive wood, deep engraving of upland bird hunting on one side of the receiver and a waterfowl scene on the other, with a lot of tasteful scroll engraving elsewhere and Beretta’s “better” barrels in a fitted hard plastic case for just around $3,450. Another plus in my book is the barrels are not ported. If you like porting, you can always have it done — and in the style you prefer. Joel also specifies a glossy oil finish for the wood on these guns, which is much easier for the gun owner to repair or refinish. The stock drop dimensions L Here are the rib profiles. I contacted was Joel Etchen in Ligonier, Pennsylvania (see ad on page 50). Joel had a couple used trap guns that sounded interesting and his shop is only three hours west of our home, so I drove out that afternoon to look at them. I considered a few guns and was about to purchase one when I lamented aloud how it was unfortunate I couldn’t afford a combo right then, as Jason really likes to shoot doubles. Yes, a second barrel could be purchased later, but that is something that often never happens and almost always is a more expensive way of obtaining a combo. At that point, Joel told me I could afford a combo…and a new one at that. I wound up buying the very gun described on these pages. Both Jason and I like it so much I wanted more people to know about it. When it comes to bang for the buck in a new gun, I think this one is just about unbeatable. Every year, Joel orders about 150 trap combos from Beretta that are “hybrids” — they have barrels from one model factory-fitted to another and include the stock dimensions, wood finish and choke tubes Joel specifies. The guns are built on Beretta’s Model ith w t n u H Left side of the receiver with an upland engraving pattern. reflect what his customers have requested over his years in business. While Beretta normally furnishes improved cylinder, modified, improved modified and two full choke tubes with their combos, Joel specifies an additional IM tube instead of the second full, as most of his customers usually buy an extra IM tube or are constantly No Limits . switching that tube between the over & under set and the single. The single barrel’s bore measures 0.733", so when the outlet diameters of the choke tubes are subtracted from that figure, the resulting choke constrictions are IC 0.007", modified 0.018", IM 0.026" and full 0.039". The over & under barrels both have 0.731" KICK-EEZ® S O R B O T H A N E® RECOIL REDUCING PRODUCTS e c n e i r Expe rgentina! A 4 Full Days of Dove Hunting at its Finest for only $2,595! 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That length, coupled with less than 1/2" of parallel, allows a very gentle taper down to the outlet diameter, something that should result in less pellet deformation, yielding good patterns and reduced plastic buildup. The triggers break crisply at 4.7 pounds (bottom) and 5.3 (top), which are good weights in my book. They seem to break easily but require enough pressure to prevent the triggerinduced flinching that overly light triggers can eventually cause. The barrel selector is in a customary location on the top of the receiver’s tang and also functions as the control for the gun’s safety. The safety is not automatic, so you don’t have to switch it off after closing the action each time. The second-shot trigger is set by inertia, meaning the recoil of the first barrel being fired selects the second trigger. To relax the gun’s hammer springs so the gun can be stored without weakening those springs, the butt of the stock must be bumped against something stationary before the second hammer can be fired. In the owner’s manual, Beretta strongly cautions against dry-firing the gun without snap caps in place (see page 79), so to relax both hammer springs, snap caps should be placed in the chambers, the first barrel “fired,” the stock bumped and the second barrel “fired.” The hammers are cocked by transfer bars in the floor of the receiver activated by cocking rods in the forearm iron. The forearm should be removed so the action can be broken open and the barrels lifted off without the hammers being cocked again. Another nice design feature is, aside from those for the firing pins, the only openings in the receiver’s inner walls are the ones for those cocking rods, which are located at the very front of the receiver floor, and the lockup pins, which protrude from the uppermost portion of the face of the receiver. This should go a long way toward keeping crud and moisture from the action proper, unlike guns that have openings for cocking rods and such in the rear of the receiver floor. Finally, the floor of the receiver curves up into the receiver walls, so there are fewer nooks and crannies to inhibit cleaning. Mercury Recoil Suppressor Barrel Clamp Model NEW! Sturdy aluminum clamp holds stainless steel unit. Just slide along barrel and lock in place for perfect balance. Two sizes: 6 or 8 ounces including clamp. Really smooths your swing! $60.00 100% Money Back Guarantee! C&H Research • 115 Sunnyside Drive, Lewis, KS 67552 Toll Free (888) 324-5445 anytime Fax (620) 324-5984 • Website: www.mercuryrecoil.com Call or write for free brochure covering all models! Beretta Automatic Shooters! Timney introduces indestructible Connector Rods and Hammer Braces for all Beretta 302, 303, 390 and 391 Automatics. End connector rod breakage problems with high-grade, stress-proof, heat-treated connector rods that ensure maximum strength and endurance for all your shooting needs. Hammer brace is made of “high-shock,” heat-treated material for maximum performance. Both fit 12 and 20 ga. PBCRD001 Connector Rod ......................................................................$25.00* PBHAM001 Hammer Brace (right & left) ....................................................$6.00* *For delivery charges and ordering information see Order Form on page 80 in this issue. 48 March 2005 The ribs on the two barrels are quite different in profile. The single barrel’s rib tapers downward toward the muzzle, while the one on the over & under barrel remains level for its full length. Beretta claims that, regardless of the rib profiles, the point-of-impact of the two barrels is the same. Like a kid with a new toy (someone else’s toy, in this case), I couldn’t wait to shoot the gun and gave it a whirl the first chance I got. I have used release triggers for over 10 years, so watching me shoot trap with a pull trigger is usually quite entertaining. And shooting Jason’s Beretta was no exception — I took a step toward the traphouse before being able to get the gun to fire several times over the course of the 50 targets I shot with it. The very first thing I noticed was how soft it shot, which I found both remarkable and unexpected. To me, that is about the most important quality a target shotgun can have, for if you are not comfortable shooting a gun, you will not shoot it well. Also, trapshooting is supposed to be fun. The fun factor increases in direct proportion to the number of targets that break, and a requirement for breaking targets is that the shooter stay in the gun. For reasons other than that of outright comfort, it follows that less felt recoil means more fun! The advertised weight of these guns is 8.8 pounds. I like a trap gun to weigh right around 10 pounds, so I added 8 ounces in the stock and 9 ounces on the single barrel. The Beretta’s stock has an opening apparently made by a second pass of the tool that cuts the stock bolt hole through the wood, with the second hole being cut right under the one for the stock bolt. What you wind up with is an oval opening that is great for stashing weight while still leaving the stock bolt very accessible. To weight the stock, I used a 3" C&H mercury recoil reducer (see page 48) held against the front of the lower “hole” by a piece of wood dowel that was in turn locked in place with a wood screw angled down into the belly of the stock. Weight was added to the single barrel by applying lead tape to the underside and the top of the false under barrel where it is hidden by the forearm. As is to be expected, the gun shot even softer after the addition of the extra weight. Jason tells me the gun now swings more smoothly and he is less likely to run up past targets being held down www.shotgunsportsmagazine.com > > > > > > > > > > > > Beretta 687 SPII Trap Combo < < < < < < < < < < < < Notice the stock figure and shape. by a tailwind than with a lighter gun, something he really came to appreciate the first time he shot it in competition. The gun now weighs 9.91 pounds with the 34" single barrel on it and just 1 /4-pound less with the 32" over & under barrels. Both 30" and 32" over & under barrels are available. After swinging guns with both at Joel’s, I opted for the 32s. As they come from the factory, the 30" over & under is a couple ounces lighter than the single, while the 32" set is a few ounces heavier. Which is the better length for you is a matter of personal preference. As always, trying a friend’s gun would be Paralyzed Veterans of America invites all trapshooters to come test your skills on the PVA National Trapshoot Circuit. Veteran, nonveteran, wheelchair user, able-bodied — all will compete on an equal basis. a good idea before buying one via the telephone or internet. I had a local craftsman make the stock’s comb and recoil pad mounting adjustable and replaced the factory pad with a 3/4" Kick-Eez Rocker pad (see page 47). The guns actually come with two pads in the metric equivalent of 3/4" WRAPID COMB A BIO-TEK CO. Take your best shot! 2005 CIRCUIT 2006 CIRCUIT Nevada October 14–16, 2004 Las Vegas, NV Delaware-Maryland* May 21–22, 2005 Baltimore, MD Arizona October 22–24, 2004 Tucson, AZ Southeastern June 17–19, 2005 Augusta, GA Cal-Diego April 7–9, 2005 Redlands, CA Wisconsin July 15–16, 2005 Green Bay, WI Delaware-Maryland* May 21–22, 2005 Baltimore, MD North Central September 10–11, 2005 Sioux Falls, SD * Delaware-Maryland is the final trapshoot of the 2005 Circuit as well as the first of 2006. For information, call PVA National Sports and Recreation Program at (800) 424-8200, ext. 687 or visit www.pva.org. www.shotgunsportsmagazine.com This program is supported through the PVA Outdoor Recreation Heritage Fund, a permanent endowment. For more information, visit www.pvaheritagefund.org. 1/4" 3/16" 1/8" pat. pend. Detachable/Reusable Shock Absorbent Material Easily Switches from Gun to Gun Fully Adjustable Great for Trap, Skeet & Target Shooting ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Purchase includes one stock wrap and 3 additional spacers ( 1/8", 3/16", 1/4" ) 2050 + $2.50 shipping and handling $ To Order call: 1-503-371-0245 Several other models & colors available on our website: www.gunsolutions.com Shotgun Sports 49 > > > > > > > > > > > > Beretta 687 SPII Trap Combo < < < < < < < < < < < < > > > > > > > > > > > > Beretta 687 SPII Trap Combo < < < < < < < < < < < < and 1" thicknesses. The stock’s lengthof-pull is just under 15" with the thicker pad installed. Jason’s a real stockcrawler, so I had the 3/8" metal plates that comprise the recoil-pad adjustment system and the new pad installed onto the stock without shortening it first, thus yielding a length-of-pull of 153/8". The stocks have a nice palm swell on the right side and just a hint of cast-off (lefthanded stocks are also available). The next time Jason was home, we took the gun to our club for sighting-in. I’m not a paper-puncher and prefer to evaluate patterns by how targets break rather than by counting holes. We first adjusted the recoil pad so the top was at the top of Jason’s shoulder and canted the pad so it fit into his shoulder pocket. (continued from Page 50) the breaks and double-checking for any point-of-impact changes that would suggest a choke tube that was less than perfectly machined. We saw no pointof-impact changes, but we did learn why Joel orders the extra IM tube — it positively hammers targets into submission, hanging some mighty impressive balls of soot in the sky in the process! And, the barrel doesn’t seem to care what it’s fed, as the results were the same with an ounce of 8s or 11/8 ounces of 71/2s. You honestly don’t need the full tube, except possibly from 27 yards, and I’m not real sure about that. It’s been cold and windy here in Pennsylvania and we haven’t really had time to do any serious work on doubles with the over & under barrels. When we do start, I’ll first have Jason shoot at least 50 singles with each of the over & under’s barrels to confirm they both shoot close to the same point-of-impact as the single barrel. When shooting doubles, we’ll likely start out with the modified tube in the bottom barrel and an IM tube in the top, although Joel recommends using the IC tube for the first shot. Joel’s our current state doubles I locked a trap for straightaways from Post Three and had Jason shoot from that position at 16 yards. He shot 25 targets and missed just a couple early on, suggesting we were close to where we should be. The largest piece of most of his broken targets was going up, which is the result of low hits, so we added 1/8" spacers to the adjustable comb’s posts. The result was the best possible indicator of a gun that shoots where the shooter is looking — targets consistently reduced to smoke! I moved him back to 27 yards. Although Jason is a 22-yarder, the farther away from the traphouse you get, the more obvious point-of-impact maladies become. We quickly found the gun not only was shooting too low (which is quite normal and to be expected from longer yardage), but it also shot slightly to the left, as the largest pieces were going up and right. We slid the comb over to the right about 1/8" and raised it another 1/16", and the breaks became centered once again. Now, to go from 16 to 27 yards, Jason simply has to insert two 1/16" blue plastic washers. Using that type of washer instead of the aluminum spacers that came with the adjustable comb makes it easy to tell if the gun is set for singles or handicap, especially for us older guys with short memories and without bifocal shooting glasses. We returned to 16 yards and tried some different choke tubes, evaluating (continued on Page 58) Joel Etchen Guns.com www. STOCKING NEW GUNS! TRAP, SPORTING & FIELD Beretta • Browning • Benelli • Kolar • Ljutic • Krieghoff • Perazzi Check www.joeletchenguns.com for our latest updated inventory. NEW GUNS WE STOCK MOST POPULAR BERETTA FIELD, SPORTING, SKEET & TRAP GUNS!!! 686s, 687s, 682 Es, DT10s, 391s (Trap, Sporting, Field). Please take time to call for the BEST prices!!! HERE NOW!! LJUTIC ARS-X ADJUSTABLE RIB MONO GUN Krieghoff KX-5 Trap Guns w/adj. ribs & combs.....................................................In Stock! Krieghoff K-80 Trap Unsingle Combo....................................................................In Stock! Krieghoff K-80 Sporter .........................................................................................In Stock! 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The gun got its first taste of compet- Interior of the receiver showing the smooth surfaces and rounded floor. itive shooting on November 6, when our club launched the winter version of its Palmyra Trap League. We shoot 25 OVER 1000 NEW & USED GUNS IN STOCK! BUY, SELL OR TRADE BROWNING • BERETTA CAESAR GUERINI • KOLAR • KRIEGHOFF LJUTIC • PERAZZI • RIZZINI heel W “We Deal!” and Visit our web page for pricing info www.indianagunclub.com or call (317) 485-6540 FRONTIER INC. 14926 E. 113th St., Fortville, IN 46040 Adjustable Combs $175 10-Day Turnaround Ask for Veldon or Steve Smith • High-quality wood refinishing from $200 • Height and Cast • Soft Comb Optional www.shotgunsportsmagazine.com singles and 25 handicap targets, with each shooter’s singles score establishing his handicap yardage to a minimum of 22 yards. Everyone shoots the second trap from between 22 and 25 yards. There was a stiff tailwind blowing that day and Jason hadn’t shot in several weeks. In fact, he had never shot this gun for a normal round of trap. During league shoots, we don’t allow practicing before shooting for score, so he went out “cold” and missed just one on his first trap, meaning he would shoot his second 25 targets from 24 yards. Some of the targets were climbing, but most were diving, so I suggested he not raise his comb as much as he normally would for that yardage. (In fact, when I shot later in the day, I didn’t move my comb at all.) Jason missed three targets, two of which were divers he might have had to shoot at through the traphouse to have any chance of hitting them. High for the day was a 49, I had one of two 48s, and there was just one 47, so Jason was very happy with his 46. Does Jason like his new gun? When I asked him that question, he replied, “What’s not to like?” He quickly added I am not allowed to sell this one! SS 58 March 2005 “Call Toda Us y!” Wed. 10 am-10 pm Fri. 12 pm-6 pm Sat/Sun 10 am-6 pm www.shotgunsportsmagazine.com