Browning B725 Black

Published on March 7, 2018
Duration: 8:53

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.

Quick Summary

The Browning B725 S3 Black Edition shotgun features an American walnut stock, adjustable trigger, Invector DS chokes, and Inflex recoil pads for recoil reduction. Its length of pull is adjustable from 14.5 inches to over 15 inches. The 30-inch barrel model may feel front-heavy, and aesthetic choices like the gold trigger are noted.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to B725 S3 Black Edition
  2. 00:36Inflex Recoil Pads & Length of Pull
  3. 01:00Stock Wood, Drop, and Cast
  4. 01:29Right-Hand Palm Swell
  5. 02:01Adjustable Trigger and Safety
  6. 02:47Action and Top Lever Design
  7. 03:39Barrels, Ribs, and Beads
  8. 04:05Invector DS Chokes and Accessories
  9. 05:04Schnabel Forend Aesthetics
  10. 05:44Barrel Length, Balance, and Case
  11. 06:28Shooting Performance and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Browning B725 S3 Black Edition shotgun?

The B725 S3 Black Edition boasts an American walnut stock, adjustable trigger, Invector DS chokes, and Inflex recoil pads. It features a black action with gold-effect engraving and a prominent right-hand palm swell for improved grip.

How does the Browning B725 S3 Black Edition handle recoil and fit?

It utilizes Browning's Inflex recoil pads for effective recoil management. The length of pull is initially 14.5 inches and can be adjusted to over 15 inches, allowing for a customized fit for the shooter.

What are the barrel and rib specifications for the Browning B725 S3 Black Edition?

The reviewed model has 30-inch barrels with ventilated mid and top ribs, featuring a 10mm parallel top rib. A small white front bead is present, but it notably lacks a mid-bead, which is unusual for Browning shotguns.

What is the reviewer's opinion on the Browning B725 S3 Black Edition's aesthetics and design?

The reviewer appreciates the American walnut stock and the black action with gold engraving but finds the gold-plated trigger and Schnabel forend's gold accents to be potentially mismatched aesthetic choices for a 'Black Edition'.

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