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
@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
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).
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.
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
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
perazzi is still better but browning isnt far behind great guns
MrTheree 1 month ago
Thumbs for dog :P
Dustbin2008 10 months ago
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
robotx16 11 months ago
@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.
TheEnglishRedneck45 1 year ago
can you shoot buckshot through these guns?
0432940 1 year ago
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
transit1970 1 year ago
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).
kizzaahr 2 years ago
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.
CMgunguy44 2 years ago
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
4Hshooter 2 years ago
CMgunguy44 2 years ago