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  • perazzi is still better but browning isnt far behind great guns

  • Thumbs for dog :P

  • i have a cynergy grade 7 wood with adjustable cheak rest 32 inch barels. very nice gun i compete in sporting clays with it and it works amazingly. prety much it works for all shooting sports ive used it for skeet ,trap,and sporting clays. but it does not work for fitasc

  • can you shoot buckshot through these guns?

  • @0432940 This type of shotgun is usually for skeet/trap/English sporting or game hunting, so the typical load would be birdshot. But, given it isn't rifled, I can't see why buckshot would be an issue.

  • I just bought a browning cynergy black ice . Second gun ... Wish I bought it earlier ... Great gun .. You get what you pay for .very little recoil .. Holds points shoots great

    Sean

  • im 16, and im on the brittish skeet team, ive tryed about 40 different guns. browning are ok, but i find them too light, even for skeet. id say for skeet, , either berreta, or winchester. they make some decent skeet guns that are not very expensive. usually under £1000. but believe it or not, the gun i shoot the best with, isnt a skeet gun. its probable the opposite to a skeet gun lol. i use a ceasar guerini summit trap. 32 inch barrels, 15.5 inch adjustable stock, high rib (1.5 inches).

  • Agreed that Browning is an all-around amazing shotgun. I shoot 300+ shells in trap per weekend and must have to say that the Browning is the choice, especially for me. After going from an Citori XT Trap to a $10,000 Kolar, I saw a drop in my ATA average from a 91% to a 87%. Went and bought another XT and my scores went back up to 91, or higher. By far, I have no complaints on the Browning, but that's just me.

  • hey iv been looking for a new, good, quality, skeet gun and im thinking either a browning cynergy or citori but i dont know which model i would like. Is there any you recommend for a skeet gun.

  • @4Hshooter

    Of course, as you already know because of your background in shooting, that its all gun fitment to your body. I'm not going say that a Cynergy is better than a Citori, or vise versa. But your best best is either a Citori XS Skeet or a Cynergy Euro Sporting for strictly skeet, not trap. But I'll show you some things that might help you make your decision.

  • Citori XS Skeet: $2,989 12 and 20 gauge available 28" or 30" Ported Barrels Heaviest weight is 7lbs. 15 ozs. Satin Finish Grade II/III Walnut Wood Invector Plus Choke Tube System Cynergy Euro Sporting: $3,919 ($3,949 for 20 gauge) 12 or 20 gauge available 28", 30", or 32" Ported Barrels Gloss Oil Finished Grade III/IV Walnut Wood Heaviest weight is only 8lbs. 1 oz. Invector Plus Choke Tube System
  • i considered bothe of those guns before and im not sure. i was also considering the browning cynergy classic sporting model. i have alos felt that model and it fited nicely. do you have and feed back on the classic cynergy

  • I have never personally held/shot this certain model of cynergy. I have shot ten rounds out of unsingle cynergy classic trap and it was just too light of a gun for me. But its what you have the money for, and what works/fits you best.

  • fuck that! I don't wana see a 5.38 clip about trap shooting!

    Can you use it for middle game hunt???

  • Another gunpowder weapon....... when will man advance?

  • What are they talking about?? Every gun can move as fast as that.. It just depends on the way you move the gun. My favourite o/u shotgun is the beretta 686e sporter, 12g, 30 inch barrels, 3 inch chamber. and mulri choke -- everything anyone would ever need in a shotgun.

  • invector pluse choke tubes.

  • lock time?????? what a load of crap.... IT'S A SHOTGUN!!!!!! jeez.... rant over..... gotta say i didn't like the raised rib when i tried a friends gun.... also too muzzle heavy for me, that may also have been because it was a clay gun and not a sporter...

  • what kind of choke tubes is he using? theyre gold on the tips and extended

  • Had a cynergy didn't like it. was top model with adjustable comb.

    ended up geting a B25 A1 hand made in belgium teaged choked. made in 1973. and it out shoots any other new gun. and is still very tight. i sent it away and got the high grade wood.

    i always high placed with it

    so sry to the cynergy but it not gd

  • Pattern the barrel on any $75.00 shot gun, maybe a little trigger work and in the hands of any good shot, the "clunker" will shoot as well as any $8,000 shot gun. You pompus "wanna be" copy cats think that if you buy a bicycle like Lance Armstrong's you can ride like him. "The shoes don't make the athelete and the shotgun doesn't make the shooter." At the end of the day, a shotgun is just a pipe with a stock and forend.

  • get a 625 b-gun or a blaser

  • Then if you get really ,really serious about your scores. You'll sell off the Brownings and the Berettas like I did and get some Krieghoff k-80s. The K80 is the gun that sets ALL the true standards. Triggers,shot patterns, fit, finish, reliability etc. Ask Todd Bender or John Kruger.

  • I have a cynergy sporter and its excellent. makes beretta 680 series guns feel very dated. excellent build - particulary the barrel set and very fast locktimes. ugly, but superb performer

  • NO NO !!! Browning is made by Miroku in Japan

  • NO NO !!! Browning is made by Miroku in Japan

  • i have one and i love it and i am sure it also loves me back.

  • miroku are better

  • Miroku are made by Browning and are generally based on the Browning designs. I personally like Holland and Hollands, shame that they are sooooo expensive though (I don't have one, but can dream).

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