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Cynergy Classic Trap Unsingle Combo with Adjustable Comb. View Hi-Res Image. Combo set with over and under barrel and Unsingle barrel on one receiver, adjustable Monte Carle comb, gray laminated stock with satin finish, polished blued barrels. FIND A DEALER TO PURCHASE. $4,359.99 - $4,729.99.2,826. Location. E. Tenn. To me it would depend on which Citori. The 725 is a different animal all together than the 3, 4, 5 and 625. The 725 has a much lower profile. More similar to the Cynergy than the 6 and back models. It don't look that noticeable but if your used to say a 425, you'll definitely notice the lower profile.Sep 13, 2017 · brianc636. 10 posts · Joined 2017. #2 ·Sep 13, 2017. From my research on the exact topic, the Beretta is a better choice over the cynergy line. I'm more into sporting clays and skeet but I'm leaning toward the Browning Pro line with the adjustable comb and ported barrels. SaveShare.These over and under 12 gauge shotguns feature a 28, 30, or 32 inch floating vent rib barrel, ivory bead and mid bead sights, an Inflex 2 recoil pad, and an Invector Plus Midas choke system for shooting long range targets with ferocious accuracy and precision. Whether bird hunting or breaking clays, the Browning Citori CX Crossover can handle it.Both guns are built on tried and true platforms and are the most selling (Cx series) and best gun (725) Browning is selling right now. 725 is a better gun. I have a CX White with 32s and I love it. I think the biggest different between the CX and the 725 is the Point of Impact. The CX line is a 60/40.This question comes up from time to time. I have a Cynergy and recommend it highly. The new receiver design is the first truly new idea for an O/U in a long time. While the Citori is a time proven design, I think the Cynergy is better. I like the lower profile of the Monoblock design. I also like the simplicity and the feel of the mechanical ...The Citori is a time proven and reliable model, but still a grade under the Guerini in all respects. You pay more for those attributes, while the Bguns can do a fine job. So its a matter of commitment to the game and potential volume of use. The negitive aspects of the Bguns.1034 posts · Joined 2008. #2 · Jan 13, 2010. Can't speak to most of your question, but I did purchase the 525 from CDNN in November for $1499 before the $150 Browning rebate. Gun came quickly, was NIB and had the grade 1 wood. I did go out and get a few Midas chokes for it, but I had to spend the rebate someplace.aBrowningfan. 415 posts · Joined 2014. #2 · Dec 5, 2016. I haven't seen a Citori 725 in Micro Midas edition, but Browning has produced a Cynergy Micro Midas edition in the past. I own both Cynergy and Citori 725 o/u, and like both. The Cynergy has the lowest receiver height of any o/u I have ever seen, which comes in handy with crossing shots.Like all Cynergys, it uses the Invector-Plus choke tube system. MSRP is $2,389.99. There's also a Cynergy CX Composite with a synthetic stock. An ivory front sight matches perfectly with rib's ...Citori 725 Feather Superlight. View Hi-Res Image. Low profile alloy receiver with steel breach face and hinge pin, engraved silver nitride finish, mechanical trigger system, straight grip stock and Schnabel forearm, oil finish Grade II/III walnut. FIND A DEALER TO PURCHASE. $2,949.99 - $2,949.99.Save up to 85% with Overnight Prints coupons. 44 Overnight Prints Discount Code savings! PCWorld’s coupon section is created with close supervision and involvement from the PCWorld...brianc636. 10 posts · Joined 2017. #2 ·Sep 13, 2017. From my research on the exact topic, the Beretta is a better choice over the cynergy line. I'm more into sporting clays and skeet but I'm leaning toward the Browning Pro line with the adjustable comb and ported barrels. SaveShare.24. ; . Browning’s Cynergy is all set up for turkey hunting. All you have to provide is the talent. There’s something very classy about a double gun carried into the turkey woods. It’s historic. It’s nostalgic. Pump guns and autoloaders are fairly new-fangled designs. For decades, the double was the predominant turkey hunter’s gun and ...The CX's, point of impact is 60/40 looking at stacked beads. The CXS is a sporting gun which is 50/50 more for sporting and CXT is 70/30 more for trap. The CX's POI obviously is in between the CXS and the CXT. If you want an all around non ported gun, it's the CX, you'll find one somewhere. IMO, very good looking gun.The CX is a take on the old Special Sporting Clays model. It has a higher rib than most Citori's (except the Trap model). It also has a more modern and nicer recoil pad. Probably one of the better deals in a sporting/clay games gun. Can't really speak to the Cynergy, the CX didn't look that much different from other Cynergy models.Browning Citori 725 Sporting VS Browning Citori CX. Head to Head Comparison. Browning Citori 725 Sporting ...The Citori in 20 has a receiver height like a Beretta or Cynergy in 12. Put a 30" barrel set on it and you have a dove/Skeet gun. The Cynergy and Beretta both point much like a side-by-side, and shoot circles around a Citori on fast flushing birds like quail. The Beretta is a good deal lighter.The year before, the most basic Belgian Superposed ran $780 ($3300 today) while the Japanese-cloned Citori cost $325 ($1400 today). It may seem the affordable price of an O/U for the American ...The Browning Superposed and the more moderately priced Citori share a design now almost 90 years old. The design is classic, and the guns have proven to be unusually durable. In creating the Cynergy, Browning was looking for the durability of the Citori while offering one of the lowest profile receivers in the industry.Cynergy's somewhat non-traditional receiver design is not my cup of tea so, I can only comment on Beretta 686 and Browning CX - shot both fairly extensively. As others have mentioned, these guns have very different fit and shooting dynamics: Beretta is lighter and faster to swing, Browning is heavier, often more nose heavy, and slower to swing.Beretta 686 vs. Browning Cynergy. I have been wanting a Beretta 686 White Onyx for some time now. A buddy has a Cynergy and it is very nice. I can get the Cynergy for $400 less than the Beretta. My priority is hunting, then clays. I have a semi Beretta 390 that is 12yo and is my primary dove, duck and goose gun. Either gun would be field grade.2. Put your gun as far away as possible from anyone else's gun and set it in the rack as easily as possible (or put it back in your case after each round) 3. Enjoy the look how it is while you can because from what I have read, the browning gloss stocks are some of the cheapest most brittle gloss finishes out there.All these Browning over and unders, save the Cynergy model, are based on the long-term tested Citori action - with receiver-wide hinge pin for the barrels to pivot upon - and the receiver-wide bolt that moves forward to engage the wide lug milled into the bottom of the monobloc. The strength of this action is legendary.Citori 625 vs. 725. Jump to Latest Follow 21 - 40 of 61 Posts. 1 2 of 4 Go to page. Go. 4 ... That said, I have a 20ga Cynergy Classic Field and a 12ga Miroku Charles Daly I intend to pass to my son. But I bought them because we can share experiences with them now. He already has a Marlin 90 12ga once carried by his great grandfather and ...Confirmed it was gone yesterday, went and handled the Citori today. Its a consignment that's been lingering, going to have the clerk call him with a lower offer and hopefully walk out with it. The Cynergy would've been perfect for my hunting needs, but in terms of days behind the bead I'll likely be busting way more clays than anything.The Cynergy Wicked Wing is manufactured by Miroku in Japan, a firm that has shared in the construction of a number of Browning's shotguns since 1965. Although the Cynergy is made to chamber a ...In this day and age is one over and under shotgun for sporting clays, trap, skeet, pheasants, and even the odd woodcock even possible? Ah, grasshopper, consider the Cynergy CX. The Cynergy line of shotguns, which Browning whipped on us in 2017, has several models. A turkey shotgun, a target model and a composite stock model of the Cynergy CX.Fabarm Elos N2 Sporting 30" (Absolute top end of budget) Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon Sporting 30". Browning Citori CXS 30". Browning 725 Citori Sporting (This is pushing it for me money wise) Browning Cynergy CX. If you have any experience with these models, please post it up!Standard quality O/U shotguns begin with the plainer Beretta 686 and Browning Citori models. Personally, I favor the Browning Cynergy, now that Browning has found religion …Cynergy CX - Over & Under Shotgun - Browning. Crossover design with 60/40 POI is ideal for both field and target duties. Includes ventilated top and side ribs, Grade I walnut stock with satin finish, three Invector-Plus Midas Grade choke tubes included,satin blued barrels, ivory front and mid-bead sights. New 20 Gauge Models.I'm in the market for a .410 o/u. I'm a 'browning guy' as far as fit is concerned. I currently own a citori cx in 12 gauge that I'm getting along with pretty good. I've owned a white lightning in 20 that I shot pretty good too. In Canada I have tracked down a 28" in .410 in the Cynergy field and the Lightning about $150 apart price wise in the ...CITORI. Tracing its roots back to John M. Browning's B25 Superposed, the Citori over and under shotgun has an impeccable reputation for performance and reliability. Citori over and under shotguns — Beauty, strength, performance and reliability.i understand both the cynergy and citori have a few distinct differences such as lock up, profile size, and trigger differences. i've been caught in a trap gun debate with myself. I recently started shooting trap and have become enthralled with it. my current gun is a browning citori skeet with invector chokes and a 28" barrel.Posts: 71. Citori 725 field VS feather. Well, I had my heart set on a 12 guage Browning Citori 725 field with a 28 inch bbl. I have been saving for awhile and am very, very close to target funds. Now I see there is a 725 feather put into the mix, now I am undecided again. Will be a pheasant hunting, and just for fun clay breaker.Browning Citori 725 Sporting 28 Gauge: (WATCH REVIEW HERE) The Browning 725 is probably my favorite over-under of 2022 period. It mounts so nice, recoils so soft, and hits birds time and time again. Another reason I have such an affinity towards this gun is because of its various trigger options. This 725 sporting comes with replaceable trigger ...The Cynergy feels to me to be half way between a Citori and a Beretta 686, roughly, i.e. lighter swinging, which is really not sought after in skeet. Try hard to get a chance to shoot a round or two with a friend's or a fellow shooter's at your range.Ruger and Remington both make O/U's and they are both fairly nice. I actually prefer the Remington 332 over the Berettas. It fits, and I shoot it very well so I stuck with it. 28" barrel will do anything you want to do. 30"+ is nicer for trap, but would suckith greatly for skeet. I prefer a 26 to 28" barrel for skeet.Jan 30, 2018 · Sep 20, 2012. 529. Annapolis. My next purchase will be a quality over under shotgun. I seem to have narrowed my choices down to the Citori 725 field and the Cynergy CX. Will be used primarily for clay shooting (trap, sporting and maybe some skeet) I was surprised that the Citori can only be had with 26” or 28” barrels while the Cynergy can ...Browning Citori 725 Sporting 28 Gauge: (WATCH REVIEW HERE) The Browning 725 is probably my favorite over-under of 2022 period. It mounts so nice, recoils so soft, and hits birds time and time again. Another reason I have such an affinity towards this gun is because of its various trigger options. This 725 sporting comes with …The Cynergy features the innovative Reverse Striker ignition system; a striker-based, mechanical trigger that offers the benefits of a crisp feel, reduced locktime and less overtravel than other over and under shotguns. ... The exclusive new Fire Lite Mechanical Trigger is a big part of the Citori 725's performance package. The innovative ...1034 posts · Joined 2008. #2 · Jan 13, 2010. Can't speak to most of your question, but I did purchase the 525 from CDNN in November for $1499 before the $150 Browning rebate. Gun came quickly, was NIB and had the grade 1 wood. I did go out and get a few Midas chokes for it, but I had to spend the rebate someplace.A Citori in the hand is better than a Superposed on one's wish list. The big improvement here is in value; the ratio of quality to cost. Going from the Superposed to the Citori, Browning O/Us became a much better value to the sportsman/shooter. - Able to shoot steel shot. - An easily removed forend/barrels.Get an Instant Quote on this firearm by clicking this link: http://bit.ly/GOGBRWNINGCYNERGYCXLISTAmong the magazines that cover the "ins and outs" of smoothbore shooting, Shotgun Sports is among the most respected. As the cover subject of their August 2017 issue, Editor in Chief Johnny Cantu put the Browning Citori CX through its paces and came off the trap field very impressed. "Recently I was given the opportunity to test a new ...Illustration courtesy of Browning Arms. The Citori was introduced in 1973 to a somewhat skeptical shooting public. Firearms made in Japan were not common at that time. But the Citori's obvious quality carried the day and it soon became the best selling O/U shotgun in the world. The Citori is available in a number of models and grades.The Citori in 20 has a receiver height like a Beretta or Cynergy in 12. Put a 30" barrel set on it and you have a dove/Skeet gun. The Cynergy and Beretta both point much like a side-by-side, and shoot circles around a Citori on fast flushing birds like quail. The Beretta is a good deal lighter.Posts: 71. Citori 725 field VS feather. Well, I had my heart set on a 12 guage Browning Citori 725 field with a 28 inch bbl. I have been saving for awhile and am very, very close to target funds. Now I see there is a 725 feather put into the mix, now I am undecided again. Will be a pheasant hunting, and just for fun clay breaker.Both guns are built on tried and true platforms and are the most selling (Cx series) and best gun (725) Browning is selling right now. 725 is a better gun. I have a CX White with 32s and I love it. I think the biggest different between the CX and the 725 is the Point of Impact. The CX line is a 60/40.Standard quality O/U shotguns begin with the plainer Beretta 686 and Browning Citori models. Personally, I favor the Browning Cynergy, now that Browning has found religion …Feb 24, 2007 · 8331 posts · Joined 2005. #13 · Feb 28, 2007. Remember the standard LOP on a cynergy is 14 1/4 and usually 14 5/8 to 14 7/8 on a citori. There are shims you can use to adjust 1/8 inch at a itme on the cynergy plus a longer pad. I`d say your LOP is longer than the way a cynergy comes stock.Fabarm Elos N2 Sporting 30" (Absolute top end of budget) Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon Sporting 30". Browning Citori CXS 30". Browning 725 Citori Sporting (This is pushing it for me money wise) Browning Cynergy CX. If you have any experience with these models, please post it up!Hello, I am debating which gun to buy. Currently shooting a 12 Gauge Benelli SBE 2. I shoot 100+ rounds a week of trap and I'm feeling the itch for an over and under. Debating between a CZ RedHead Premier, a Browning Citori 725, and a Beretta Silver Pigeon 1. One of the members at the local gun range also has a CZ Redhead Premier.I am going to bite the bullet and get my first O/U. I am looking at the Citori 625 field of the Cynergy field versions. Any major advantage with one over...The Cynergy is well made the triggers suck. Very hard pull. That's the way the Browning atorneys want it. The triggers can be fixed to be at 3 - 3.5 lb pull. If I was to do it again I would be tempted to buy a Browning and have someone fit a stock to me. I would have no problem putting a fitted stock on a Cynergy.Jul 23, 2017 · I'm in the market for a .410 o/u. I'm a 'browning guy' as far as fit is concerned. I currently own a citori cx in 12 gauge that I'm getting along with pretty good. I've owned a white lightning in 20 that I shot pretty good too. In Canada I have tracked down a 28" in .410 in the Cynergy field and the Lightning about $150 apart price wise in the ...Browning Citori 725 Sporting 28 Gauge: (WATCH REVIEW HERE) The Browning 725 is probably my favorite over-under of 2022 period. It mounts so nice, recoils so soft, and hits birds time and time again. Another reason I have such an affinity towards this gun is because of its various trigger options. This 725 sporting comes with …Aug 11, 2009 · I like the feel and balance of the Cynergy better. I know it is personal, but I have always preferred the slimmer receiver of a Beretta (& now the Cynergy) over the far thicker Citori. It is really noticeable with the smaller gauge guns. I currently shoot three Cynergys; Classic Field 28 gauge 28" , Sporting 12 gauge (Euro Style) 30" & a ...Citori 725 S3 Sporting. View Hi-Res Image. 2024 Shot Show Special - Low profile steel receiver, oil finish walnut stock with European dimensions, floating rib, ideal for sporting clays and skeet. FIND A DEALER TO PURCHASE. $3,869.99 - $3,999.99.The repair extractor is as tight as could be the other the pin is tight, but I do detect some wiggle as if the rod the extractor head is pinned to is slightly worn. I believe this design is a weak point and am not fond of it, but the rest of the gun I'm very happy with. Citori vs Cynergy I'm probably never going back to a Citori.Choosing between a CX or 725 is mostly a matter of taste and how much you want to spend. I recently purchased a CXT and have shot more 25's in the past two months than in the previous two years. The 725 may feel a little lighter than the CX so I guess his size and strength may play a part in which you choose. I recommend the CX .Citori Privilege, right receiver detail. An example of a high-grade factory Browning shotgun. Courtesy Browning. ... The Cynergy has a number of new design features such as a monoblock hinge system for a lower profile, an inflex recoil pad, a new mechanical trigger system, an adjustable comb, back-bored barrels, and impact ejectors. ...Citori loyalists worried that the shotgun would be discontinued in the early 2000s when Browninging debuted the Cynergy, another over/under that costs slightly less than most Citoris. But the Cynergy has essentially become Browning’s composite over/under lineup that caters to turkey and waterfowl hunters.. The Browning Cynergy Feather Difference. The725 is a nice shotgun, buy it. That is a gun that will be in yo So, I'm looking at the lower end models of the Browning Citori CXR White and the Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon 1. ... the Beretta as the only Beretta I own is a A300 but I do own both a a Browning Citori CXS White with 32" barrels and a Cynergy CXS with 30" barrels. I can shoot one just as well as the other and have been shooting only the Citori ... I like my field 20 gauge Citori Lightning I think for the price, the Cynergy CX is a no brainer and a great entry into the world of "B" guns. Mine, like yours, is also fairly stiff but has loosened up a little over time. I need to put my pull gauge on the triggers, but mine feel definitely lighter than 5lb and are remarkably crisp.Browning Citori White Lightning 20 GA 26" 3" Silver Nitride Oil Black Walnut Right Hand. $2,579.99. Add to Compare. (1) Browning BPS Field Pump 20 GA 28" 4+1 3" Fixed Checkered Stock Matte Blued Steel. $729.99. Add to Compare. Browning 725 Field 20 GA 28" Silver Nitride Receiver Grade II/III Walnut Stock. $2,499.99. The Firing Line Forums > The Hide > The Dave McCracke...

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