picked up a new Browning...

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Old Unc'

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Browning Citori 725 Sporting, 12 gauge with 32" barrels. Will be breaking it in at the end of the week...

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Milkmaster, I had the luxury of a 725 loaner. Had it for two days, it was a 30" model. Very easy to shoot and I broke a good number of clays, but like any gun, had to make physical and mental adjustments. Swings like a dream...
 
great purchase! my father in law just picked up one of these, can't wait to try it out!
 
Respectfully Old Unc', you won't break it in this week. It will take a lot longer than that to break in such a fine gun. Congratulations.
 
here it is, sitting below my 2010 Shot Show 20g/30" White Lightning. The 725 is not that much larger...

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no noticeable recoil at all. It's still a nominal 8 pound gun with a great recoil pad to suck up any teeth jarring...
 
I had a Citori special trap edition in the early 90's. Fabulous clay buster. I really wish mine had the nitrided reciever though something about my body chemistry and Brownings high gloss blue doesnt mix, the Blueing was gone off the bottom of the reciever after my first year using the gun. One of the many I kick myself for letting go. Georgous wood on both guns by the way. Make sure to grease the barrel trunuions and the locking blocks and they will last forever.
 
I guess it's almost 6 months now. The 725 definitely feels like an extension of myself. Most of the time I shoot it really well, and some of the time I have the usual difficulties, like raising my head off the stock for second shots. Not a good practice, but that's not the gun's fault. All in all, I really like the gun. It splits time with my Benelli Super Sport...

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Thanks Old Unc for the update. Do you have an opinion on how the field vs clay versions compare? Anything you dislike about the 725?
 
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