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BERETTA DT11 ACS DTL 30" RND AS

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BERETTA DT11 ACS DTL 30" RND ASDT11 ACS: All Competitions Shotgun The DT11 ACS (All Competition Shotgun) is a top of the line clay target over under engineered to be versatile for all three types of competition trap, skeet and sporting clays. An evolution of the DT10 the Beretta shotgun that won the most gold medals it enables you to shoot at a professional level in all three disciplines as if you invested three times as much on dedicated premium shotguns. What makes this

DT11 ACS: All Competitions Shotgun

The DT11 ACS (All Competition Shotgun) is a top of the line clay target over-under engineered to be versatile for all three types of competition--trap, skeet and sporting clays.


An evolution of the DT10 - the Beretta shotgun that won the most gold medals--it enables you to shoot at a professional level in all three disciplines as if you invested three times as much on dedicated premium shotguns. What makes this versatility possible is the revolutionary Beretta B-Fast system: adjustable rib (meaning adjustable point of impact), adjustable comb, adjustable point of balance. And naturally, the DT11 ACS offers you all the winning features of the DT11 family, including a stable, wide receiver, Steelium Pro barrels with elongated forcing cone and the pride and prestige of owning a best-in-class Beretta over-under.


Adjustable Point of Impact, Point of Balance

The Beretta B-Fast system featured on the DT11 ACS is a concept that allows you to quickly and easily adjust the most critical parts of the shotgun to suit each discipline as well as your shooting style, preferences and body-type. The tapered rib (high, 15mm, 10x8mm, with front- and mid-bead) sports a positive click-stop adjustable dial at the front that lets you modify the point of impact from 50/50 to 80/20, and a hex screw in the back to positively lock your choice into place. Also, the point of balance is adjustable through a set of extra weights (provided), so that you may customize the way it feels for your particular swing and shooting style. Out of the box, the shotgun will balance at the hinge pin, giving you a lively feel as well as a stable, smooth swing.

Rock-Solid Adjustable Comb.

The stock on the DT11 ACS is fully and easily adjustable for drop and cast, so that no matter which discipline you are shooting, the gun will fit your measurements like a glove and be optimized for the perfect swing. The structure of the adjustable comb is made of a super-tough light alloy to withstand not only years and years of different settings, but also to stay positively in place exactly where you want it. For the same reason, the supports are stout pillars in stainless steel and a patented locking system seals it all as our promise that nothing will move from your preferred settings, even during the most grueling day of competition.

A Winning Shotgun for Your Best Performance

In all respects, the DT11 ACS is a shotgun that you’ll never outgrow regardless of how high you take your skill level, because every detail was designed by some of the world’s foremost experts to help you break more clays. It is built around a vault-like cross-bolt action, 3mm wider than the famed DT10’s and therefore even more durable and more stable in the hands. The single selective trigger breaks at a crisp 3 ½ lbs, which minimizes muscular interference with your swing, while the gun’s center-mass is low and coaxial with the bottom barrel for unmatched stability and negligible muzzle rise. And with its premium-grade Steelium-Pro barrels with perfect concentricity, long forcing cone for minimal shot deformation and extended Optimachoke HP tubes, the DT11 ACS will keep the serious competitor on target and on the podium.

 

Model

DT11 ACS Bfast

Barrel Length

30"

Chamber

3"

Fore End

Schnabel

Recoil Pad

MicroCore®

Technologies

Steelium Pro

Family

DT11 Family

Firearm Type

Shotguns

Product Segment

Clay Shooting

Barrel Lenght

30"

Barrel Type

Optima Bore HP

Choke

OCHPe

Lylium

Y

Stock

Adjustable

Trigger

Single-Selective

Action Type

Over & Under

Activity

DTL

Gauge

12

 

 

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L Chance Correll
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★★★★★ 5
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Color: Black/Negative Digital/Gray, Color: Black/Negative Digital/Gray
I absolutely LOVE my Casio GBA800 that I have bully bars on, so she's quite huge. Analog with Bluetooth, pretty cool. If I ever remember to use such things. I have a phone and laptop on me usually, why do I need to play with my watch? I want to tell time, that's it. Comes along a good sale for an Ironman, and I used to be a complete fanatic for only Ironman for a real person's needs. Why not, I've been fighting the Casio all day with my coat cuff, let's get something a bit slimmer for when it's coat season. See if they're still great. Yup! Sure is. It's been probably 25 years ago last time I wore this style of Timex, and can you believe the button setup and beeps are all still the same as way back when! And somehow, my subconscious remembers the button presses. Wild. This thing is light as a feather, and I got the inverse LCD for fun, which is cool as all get out, but takes some getting used to. The Indiglo sure looks awesome, though, and she's like Knight Rider down there. Stealth. The display is big, and easy even for my old eyes, the band is supremely comfortable, and there's a strap catch that actually works correctly! With no Bluetooth, battery life should be outstanding - always used to be. Back when watch batteries were like $12 each. There goes my allowance! Lol. I'm very impressed by this timepiece. I really didn't mean to order order it, but, oh well. I love it as much as my Casio. Affordable tough watches rock!
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Lenny Duncan
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
The colour is cool
Color: Black/Digital Black/Black
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Hugh B
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
This Timex Ironman lives up to its name
Color: Black/Digital Gray/Black
Timex Ironman watches have been with me for a decade. This particular one I just ordered as a backup for the same one that I have had for seven years (and still works perfectly). I don't know why I ordered a backup except that I love it so much that I couldn't fathom the idea that Timex might discontinue this model. Why do I love it so much? Because it is functional in many ways. Aside from its durability, reliability and the fact that it fits on my wrist so comfortably, it is easy to read and extremely useful for tasks that need countdown alarms as well as regular timers (it has three which you can set). Since I gave up "fashionable" watches years ago in favor of practical, easy to read, multifunctional devises I found this Timex the best of all the other brands that I have tried in this category. Years ago, President Bill Clinton, who jogged regularly, was heavily chastised for wearing a very functional Timex Ironman watch in the Oval Office instead of what the professional politicians considered appropriate for a President. It was then that I realized how important it was for a person to wear a watch that they loved, and that was functional for them. At that point in time I had many other watches that I didn't jettison until later when I realized that I need only wear the watch that I loved and was useful to me. I still have another watch that I saved for "appropriate" times out but have only worn it once. The rest of the time my Timex Ironman stays on my wrist wherever I go.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2025
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Richard
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
A very comfy, pleasant casual sports watch- especially good for training
Color: Black/Digital Gray/Silver-Tone, Color: Black/Digital Gray/Silver-Tone
The Ironman series of watches has been around for about 40 years now, and with good reason. The current iteration doesn't disappoint. It's light weight, easy-to-read, has a good backlight, offers simple operation, great buttons, a decently loud chime, and is a feature rich watch. I purchased this one on a lark; it was sold as "used- very good" from an Amazon warehouse for $20. The Timex packaging/ box was damaged, but the watch itself was new, wrapped and seemed unused. Since I do not wear an item's packaging, I always look for such items when shopping on Amazon, as it can save quite a bit. In this case it was $12 less expensive, or about 1/3 less costly. I have owned a digital watch for over 40 years; from left to right in the photo- my 1980 Seiko (owned since new), my daily Casio, which has solar and atomic clock radio signal time setting, and the Ironman for you to compare size. Owning a number of Casio digital watches, I was pleasantly surprised by the comfort and ease of use of this Timex Ironman. The Ironman does feel somewhat more "plasticky" that some Casio watches I have, which may influence some buyers. But once you get past that feel, if you like the look of the watch, it's a great offering, especially at a $20 price point. The on the Ironman, a chronograph, a countdown timer, a second time zone, three alarms, 30 lap records, occasion reminders , and a perpetual calendar make it comparable, or better than many of the similarly priced Casio offerings. The Ironman does not feel quite as substantial as some of the lower cost G-Shock offerings I have tried, but is at least as comfy on my 7 1/2 inch wrist. Water resistance seems fine at 100 meters, and the recessed plastic crystal should avoid most scratches. The features should be very useful for those who do not want to wear a smartwatch for training. I hope this review has been helpful.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023
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James David Reyome
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Almost the perfect watch
Color: Black/Blue
I have owned three earlier models of these things going back to the days when I actually ran road races. They are brilliant pieces of work. My only complaint of them was that the start/stop/split button(s)--there were two on the older models--were too small. Well, apparently Timex listens and the two small buttons are now combined into one larger one. Probably this was done years ago but I'm only now getting back into road work, so now I get to discover it. The perfect watch? Almost. I especially like this model as my eyes are not what they used to be and the oversized face makes it easier to read. The downside to this is that it also makes the crystal easier to scratch. That's always been an issue, but I can live with it. No, the real problem with this product is, was, and apparently ever shall be, the band. Now, it could be worse, it could be a resin band (like the old ones) that will crack and break within a couple of years, but no, this is a nylon and velcro wrap style which should be just dandy, but for three glitches: 1. it's too short 2. it's too narrow (gee whiz, Timex designers, it's an oversized watch, why not a matching oversized band?) and 3. it's still resin where it attaches to the actual watch. Now, I imagine it's probably less prone to breakage in how it's implemented, but if you should choose to replace it, I can see no obvious way of removing it short of cutting it off. Really? But these are minor complaints. I doubt it would be comfortable on anyone whose wrists are much bigger than my own, but replacement bands are everywhere, and this watch will keep time with style and it's brilliant at splits. Heck, it even functions admirably as a backup for my expensive stopwatches at our regular short track stock car events. For my money (and did I mention the price is wonderful?) the Ironman is still the best at what it does, and for what it can do.
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