This video provides an in-depth review of the Browning Citori 825 Sporting shotgun, highlighting its features designed for sporting clays. It details the stock dimensions, pistol grip, adjustable trigger system, receiver construction, barrel enhancements for pattern density, and choke system. The review emphasizes its suitability for both competitive clay shooting and hunters looking to maintain off-season skills.
This review of the Browning 825 Pro Sport shotgun highlights its popularity and performance, particularly for sporting clays. The presenter, from Premier Guns, emphasizes its reliability, improved action, and aesthetic appeal, noting it's a machine-made gun considered among the best. Key features discussed include the adjustable comb, Grade 4 Turkish walnut stock, beavertail forend, and Invector DS Pro chokes, with a minor critique on the 2 ¾-inch chambers.
This review details the Browning A5 20-Gauge shotgun, highlighting its lightweight, recoil-operated design featuring the Kinematic Drive system. Key features include a smaller frame for improved handling, an extended sight plane, and corrosion-resistant coatings. The review also covers its adjustable stock and choke system, emphasizing its suitability for hunting and sporting applications.
This in-depth review covers the limited edition Browning B725 Sporter Medallion, highlighting its unique gold and silver inlay engraving, American spec features, and premium components. The presenter details the adjustable comb, Inflex recoil pad, Grade 4/5 Turkish Walnut stock, and Invector DS choke system, while also discussing its suitability for both clay and game shooting. The review notes the inclusion of accessories like barrel weights and the stock bolt key for maintenance.
This review compares the limited edition Browning 525 and 725 Hunter Grade 5 shotguns. Key differences lie in their action types (mechanical vs. inertia trigger) and choke systems (Invector DS vs. Invector Plus). Both feature Grade 4 walnut stocks, the Inflex pad system for length adjustment, and are steel shot proof, making them suitable for modern game shooting.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Browning A5 Wicked Wing, a modern semi-automatic shotgun. It highlights the firearm's historical lineage tracing back to John Moses Browning's original Auto 5 design, while emphasizing its contemporary features. The review details the gun's Kinematic Drive system, its aesthetic elements like the Wicked Wing treatment, and its performance characteristics, particularly in the 16 gauge chambering.
This review of the Browning B725 ProSport highlights its suitability as a competition shotgun. Key features include a low-profile 725 action with a mechanical Firelight trigger, Vector Pro barrels with Invector DS chokes, and a significantly redesigned stock with a fatter comb and tighter pistol grip radius, aimed at improving fit for the average shooter. The gun also boasts a factory adjustable comb and recoil pad system, along with internal weight balancing for customization.
This review provides an expert look at the Browning B725 S3 Black Edition shotgun. The instructor highlights key features like the American walnut stock, adjustable trigger, Invector DS chokes, and the specific right-hand palm swell. While praising its aesthetics and performance, the review also points out potential drawbacks such as the balance on the 30-inch model and some aesthetic choices that may not appeal to all users.
This review of the Browning A5 Wicked Wing shotgun, presented by Jon Draper of American Hunter, highlights its suitability for waterfowl hunting. The video details its inertia-operated Kinematic Drive System, aesthetic nods to the classic Auto-5, and specific features like the Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades Dura-Touch finish and Burnt Bronze Cerakote. It covers available configurations, choke systems, and performance expectations.
Browning has released a new A5 shotgun featuring a 3 1/2 inch chamber, addressing customer demand for increased power, particularly for waterfowl and turkey hunting. This modern iteration retains the iconic humpback design but utilizes an inertia-driven operating system for reliable cycling of all loads without adjustment. Key features include an enhanced speedload system, Inflex recoil pad, reversible safeties, and the Invector-DS choke tube system.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the Browning Citori 725 shotgun, featuring insights from Scott Grange, a Browning representative, and Tom Gresham. It details the evolution from the Superposed, highlights the advanced mechanical FireLite trigger system for enhanced reliability, and explains the ergonomic advantages of the lower profile receiver. The discussion also covers distinctions between the Hunter and Sporting Clays models and the functionality of the Invector-DS choke system.
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