Browning citori 725. Remington 1100 LT 20 26 with Tru chokes.
Browning citori 725 SX4 Field. 5 12 lefty, Browning Citori 725 Sporting 32 inch . But, cast or no, I still haven't seen any complaints about the 725, other than some guys are still waiiting for BRowning to release it in the other gauges. Both LH. Happily the cast is for a right-handed shooter; it would suck if the cast went against me. 26. Browning 725 Sporting 30 in. AYA 20 , SS 26. Remington 1100 LT 20 26 with Tru chokes. Briley charges more money to do the trigger conversions on the 725 model, than they do for the Citori models. Canuck Hunter Semi 12 MODB left hand. No issues existed with the 3 4 5 or 625's!!! This issue has only happened on the 725's. SX4 in SGH 28 3. I remember when Browning introduced the BT-100 and later reintroducing the BT-99 and cancelling the BT-100. I thought I would ask all of you who have experience with the 725 and the invector DS your thoughts on them vs after market chokes such as TRULOCK and Muller. Browning Citori 725 Pro Trap, 12ga, 32" | Beretta 694 Trap, 12ga, 32" w/Fixed Chokes | Beretta A400 Xcel Multitarget, 12ga, 30", B-Fast/KO | Canuck K500 O/U Combo - over 20,000 rounds on it no issues (unsingle has rarely been used) Browning Citori 725 HR Adj 32" --Caesar Guerini Summit Trap Combo 32"/34" Benelli SS 12ga- Browning BT99 34" Nickel Laminated, Rem 1187, CZ Drake 28ga O/U Pride of Spain 10ga-- Marlin Goose gun12ga Had my 725 Sporting out yesterday afternoon, and yes, it took a slight cast on. Lefty At first I thought the Browning Citori 725 Trap was a good choice, but based on some new feedback, I'm thinking a 32" version of the "Citori 725 High Rib Sporting Adjustable" might be a better choice, because I'll be shooting more sporting clay than trap. . I finally pulled the trigger on a 725 Citori sporting and have read mixed reviews on the factory Invector DS chokes. Lefty The 725 trigger system is in fact different than its predecessors but don't be fooled by thinking it is a mechanical system. It is my prediction Browning will reintroduce the XT Citori after a few years of 725 trap sales experience. Only the 725's have had trigger issues. Beretta A400 Explore Action LH. I finally pulled the trigger on a 725 Citori sporting and have read mixed reviews on the factory Invector DS chokes. I've heard "some" shooters have had the 725 triggers converted back to the Citori style triggers. Also, when dry firing a 725 both barrels will have the distinct appearance that both barrels are firing. This issue has plagued the 725 since its inception and Browning has done nothing to correct it as far as I know. The Citori XT is likely one of the most reliable and proven guns in the history of trap shooting. qzkzij zzsywh tcqnv jnkwjr mrbbq mxim mtsjvg lrsiqh pxbgjy tddiwvyj