The Rizzini BR240 Sporting delivers competition-grade performance with Italian craftsmanship in a purpose-built sporting clays configuration. This 20-gauge over/under features a 30-inch barrel length optimized for long-range targets and consistent swing dynamics.
What Makes This Different
The BR240 combines a nickel chrome steel receiver with hand-engraved detailing that sets it apart from mass-produced sporting shotguns. The extended 30-inch barrels provide superior ballistics for sporting clays while maintaining the lighter recoil characteristics of the 20-gauge platform. Rizzini's proprietary bore specifications deliver consistent patterns at extended ranges where standard sporting guns fall short.
Key Features
- 30-inch chrome-lined barrels with optimized sporting chokes
- Nickel chrome steel receiver with hand-engraved scroll work
- Select grade walnut stock with oil finish and checkering
- Single selective trigger with barrel selection capability
- Automatic ejectors for rapid follow-up shots
- Adjustable comb for custom fit and sight alignment
- Italian proof marks and quality certification
Field testing demonstrates consistent 1.25-inch groups at 40 yards with premium sporting loads. The extended barrel length provides smooth swing characteristics essential for crossing targets and long-range presentations. Weather-resistant finishes protect against moisture and temperature variations during extended competition sessions.
Technical Specs
- Gauge: 20 gauge, 3-inch chamber capability
- Barrel Length: 30 inches with sporting choke tubes
- Overall Length: 47 inches
- Weight: Approximately 7.2 pounds
- Stock: Select grade walnut with oil finish
- Receiver: Nickel chrome steel with hand engraving
- Trigger: Single selective with barrel selection
- Safety: Automatic tang safety
- Country of Origin: Italy
The BR240 represents Rizzini's commitment to sporting excellence without the premium pricing of their top-tier models. Limited production runs ensure exclusivity while maintaining the quality standards expected from Italian gunmaking traditions.