For recreational trapshooting...I second Bob's Browning Superposed suggestion....... Lots of gun for the $$$ You won't have the "trendiest" gun at the club.....but will have a quality piece of nearly fool proof equipment....The 32" Broadway is still a target crusher, just as it was in 1970 when it took me to the AA 27 AA realm as a youngster...I still have several of them in the safes...

I never felt out of place with one since Hall of Famers such as Gene "Barney" Barnhart had one (before the Ljutic's) and I shot on a squad as an 18 year old with HOF Buford Bailey when he smashed 160 doubles without a miss with an out of the box 32" Broadway...Frank Little dominated the East Coast traps with a 30" Lightning Super during that same time period... He Also qualified for the '64 Olympics with it. The list goes on and on....
Nothing to adjust, no tubes, no tricks, how did they do it....? Reckon they just had a lot of talent, and keen competitive insight....