There is no doubt that I shoot rabbits better with a SXS, and that includes clay rabbits. (and I shoot a high percentage on the furry kind!) A number of things at which I might point a shotgun are targets which are disconnected from wing-shooting...i.e. coyotes, squirrels, turkeys, etc. Then, compact, carry-friendly arms, especially those with options (read drillings) fill the bill nicely, and that means break action types. A certain Beretta O/U got sold because I could NOT, NOT hit as well with it, and I think I was crossfiring with my left eye--so the stacked profile works against me. I own a nice Beretta auto, but it is pretty much dove fodder. Pumps are going the way of gas street lights in my gun safe, since I smack the end of my pointing finger when I shuck the thing. Blood blisters get old in a hurry. Just my two cents...Steve