Home / Videos / Beretta’s £18,000 masterpiece: the SL2

Beretta’s £18,000 masterpiece: the SL2

Ed Jackson explores the Beretta SL2. It is a technical tour de force bridging the gap between high level competition and world class craftsmanship.

Shooting Times
Shooting Times 28 January 2026

In this review, Ed Jackson explores the Beretta SL2, a technical tour de force that bridges the gap between high-level competition pedigree and the world-class craftsmanship of the Pietro Beretta Custom Shop.

While the DT11 has long been the benchmark for clay shooters worldwide, the SL2 introduces a level of refinement rarely seen on the competition circuit. Part of the elite “Pietro Beretta Selection” grade, this shotgun merges a Boss-type locking system with the latest barrel technology.

Key Features & Analysis:

  • A Modern Aesthetic: we look at the Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) finish and the laser-etched “pyramid” texture designed to eliminate glare and widen peripheral vision.
  • The Mechanical Soul: why the Boss-type locking system and lowered centre of gravity result in a “neutral” balance and virtually zero muzzle flip.
  • Pro X Barrel Tech: a deep dive into the redesigned forcing cones and the new 90mm OCXP chokes—do they actually improve terminal energy?
  • Custom Shop Quality: assessing the Grade 4 walnut, the hand-cut chequering, and the incredible wood-to-metal fit expected at this price point.
  • The Verdict: is the SL2 a worthy investment for the serious competitor, or a luxury too far?

Technical Specification:

Name: Beretta SL2 Sport Adjustable

Calibre: 12-bore

Barrel Length: 32” on test, 30” and 31” also available

Weight: 8.5 lbs

Length of Pull: 14.5”

Price: From £18,900

Contact: GMK

Would you like to speak to our readers? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our audience.  Find out more.

Related Articles