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Browning Citori CX with 30" barrels. I tried out a CZ1012 auto but the lightweight and inertia design was not for me. I traded it in plus a hi end 1911 for the CX. Browning shotguns tend to fit me better than other brands even though I shoot left handed and left eye dominant. Beautiful wood on these, I read that the CX comes with grade 2 wood. Mostly clay target use. Hope she shoots well. Cool







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That is a beautiful piece of wood on that gun. Congratulations.
 
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That is a beautiful piece of wood on that gun. Congratulations.


Thank you. Browning usually does a nice job on their wood especially the upgrades. This is the nicest one I have had. I had a Gran Lightning that was pretty nice too. I'm going to hate that first scratch !! Mad


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Beautiful gun and that wood is excellent.
Enjoy.


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Looks good. I have CXS in 12 guage, and love it. I use it for Trap and Sporting Clays. They are great guns.
 
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That really is gorgeous.
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I'm going to hate that first scratch !! Mad

It's not really a scratch - as long as there's a good story behind it.
 
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Beautiful gun, as someone already said. But it's that beautiful that it's worthy of a second post.



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A piece of art.


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Very nice, that new checkering pattern is snazzy, you’re gonna love it!
One of my sons is a lefty, and he shots the Citori and BPS pump very well, I think Brownings have a fairly neutral cast so they are good for wrong handed people (as Pop used to say
 
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Nice! Congrats. I’m also left eye dominant and shoot long guns from the left shoulder. Is there any cast on the stock?


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Beautiful stock and the whole shotty isn't to shabby either.




 
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Nice! Congrats. I’m also left eye dominant and shoot long guns from the left shoulder. Is there any cast on the stock?

Pretty sure most Browning Citori o/u stocks are neutral cast. Some may have a right hand palm swell but for your cheek weld, typically neutral.


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Nice! Congrats. I’m also left eye dominant and shoot long guns from the left shoulder. Is there any cast on the stock?

Pretty sure most Browning Citori o/u stocks are neutral cast. Some may have a right hand palm swell but for your cheek weld, typically neutral.


This has been my expierence as well. When I was shooting every weekend I shot a Browning Lightning Sporting Clays Edition (long name) and it was an awesome gun. I put 30K rounds through that one without a failure to fire that I can remember. It fit me well right off the shelf. They are beautiful guns and super reliable.


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I am on a roll.... A400 Beretta Upland 12ga. 28" barrels KO recoil system. Pretty dang soft shooter. This has shims to adjust to LH ( Cast on ) shooters. Finally got it where it doesn't hit me in the cheek bone. Going to try and break a few clay targets with it next week.





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That is really nice. Congrats.
 
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That is a lovely gun with some very nice grade 3 wood. I have a 1992 vintage Citori Sporting Clays Lightning and it is a perfect fit, shot my first straight in Skeet with it. Unfortunately age is catching up to me so I have some concerns about the recoil of the 12 gauge. So I picked up a Beretta Silver Pigeon III in 410/28 gauge that fits me just like that wonderful old Browning. Take note of that because Beretta has seen the light a bit and the Silver Pigeon III guns feature a higher comb than most of the 680 series Beretta's. If you ever want a very sweet small bore built on a true 28 gauge frame Beretta offers that option. BTW, everyone I know who has shot the 28 gauge falls in love with that caliber because it's a pure joy to shoot. As for the 410, I use this caliber for practice, the recoil is nothing, it's cheap to reload, and I'm starting to hit in the 20's in 410.



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Scooter, Very nice. I have often thought about finding a 28ga. Years ago a Major from the nearby AFB came out to the range with a Beretta 28ga O/U.
I shot a stand with it and was very impressed. I need one. Wink


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Update. I did find a 28ga auto. I picked up this Tri Star Viper G2 Bronze. I've been told this is a Turkish copy of the Beretta A303. The gun gets very good reviews on line. It is a scaled down gas operated design. Very light at 5-1/2 lbs. The only complaints are a heavy trigger. Mine is not bad at around 5 lbs. Very nice wood on these also. The photos of the receiver look green but in reality it is Ceracoted in a bronze color. I put 10-15 rounds of 1300 fps shells through it with no issues. Very pleased.










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