pullit
Pheasant Egg
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| 20 Nov 2009 09:32 AM |
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I have been looking at them for awhile and I caved in and got a Browning Cynergy yesterday. I carried it to the skeet range and was very impressed with it.
The $500 worth of stuff Browning will give you for buying one did not hurt anything.
Anybody else got a Cynergy, if so what do you think of yours? |
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Bob
Master Hunter
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| 20 Nov 2009 01:10 PM |
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I don't have any Brownings, I just wanted to say Congrats on your friend, and hope you have good luck getting a lot of birds with it.....Bob |
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Hillbilly
Master Hunter
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| 20 Nov 2009 02:55 PM |
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I love Browning O/U's. I got a Citroi Super Lightning 20ga. Good Luck with it. |
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Porknbeans
Master Hunter
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| 24 Nov 2009 10:49 AM |
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pullit, congrats on your purchase. I looked at one before I bought my last gun. Ended up going with something different, but I don't think you'll go wrong.
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pullit
Pheasant Egg
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| 25 Nov 2009 06:27 AM |
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I have carried it skeet shooting twice now and have shot a 23,and 24 the first time and a 23, and a 25 the second time. I think I like it. It is light (even with 32 inch long barrels) I ordered some chokes for it Monday. The gun only comes with a F,M, and IC choke. I was shooting skeet with a IC and M choke. I will admit that I do not understand why Browning only give you 3 chokes for and O/U gun but Beretta gives you 5 choke for a semi-auto....
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Bob
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| 27 Nov 2009 08:24 PM |
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That is a good question Pullit. I too always have to buy chokes for my O/U's. The problem is some of them are those extended chokes and I am learning to hate them. They are chewing up my real good gun cases........Bob |
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Hillbilly
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| 28 Nov 2009 02:28 PM |
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Thanks for saying that Bob. I was going to by some extended chokes. My Browning only came with 3 chokes to. |
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Porknbeans
Master Hunter
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| 30 Nov 2009 05:53 AM |
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I switched to extended chokes on my o/u and really like them. I also use a gun sock before I put my gun in a case though.
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pullit
Pheasant Egg
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| 30 Nov 2009 09:46 AM |
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I ordered my new chokes from Angle Port. http://angleport.com/Default.asp?C=276092 I almost ordered Carlson's chokes but decided to go with Angle Port as they had a deal of 5 chokes for $125. |
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Bob
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| 04 Dec 2009 02:48 PM |
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Guys and Gals, I found a good easy way to patch my ripped $20-$30 gun cases that the extended chokes ripped. I also find the front HyVis bead is not totally innocent on this score either. But I found some Iron-On-Patches in my wife's sewing kit. I put them on and they look like they may just might do the job. Time will tell.........Bob |
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pullit
Pheasant Egg
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| 09 Dec 2009 07:43 AM |
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good to know. thanks for the tip |
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