Make sure that Specialty grade has the regular frame. If it is a Feather weight be prepared for a cracked stock. With the amount of shooting one does at sporting clays the Feather weight's wood won't take it fore long. The regular frames are stronger but they to can crack also. There are things you can do to help prevent this like glass bedding and relieving behind the lock plates. Have you looked at the SKB's? The later ones have screw in chokes and a ventilated rib. A friend of mine recently picked one up and they are nice but only come with single triggers. Model number is 385 and they are out of production now so you have to find one used.