I bought a Mossberg 930 SPX several years ago, as the shotgun portion of my 3 pronged HD setup. It's proven itself with a variety of loads, from light game to 00 buck. About 6 months ago, my buddies wanted to shoot shotguns at a friend's house, who has a lot of land. The idea was clay targets, one launching, the rest of us shooting, one at a time, 5 birds per relay. I though what the hell, I bought the SPX for HD, but it was the ghost-ring sights that I liked, since I am cross-dominant, but would they work on clays? They did, and I actually did better than a few of the guys there that were veteran shotgunners. I had never hit a clay bird in my life, but that day I went 4 for 5 on several relays. I love my 930.