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O/U
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 5:25 pm
by ducks_inc
I am really wanting a browning citron satin hunter in 3.5" for duck hunting,, my dad has one and loves it.. do any of you have an opinion? i get the whole third shell thing but i never seem to hit on the third try and just burn through shells. my other gun is a 1187 supermag..
Re: O/U
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 5:46 pm
by greenheadgrimreaper
Ducks,
Just handle it and see if you like it. I'd imagine you have already shot one before if your dad has one. One thing is for sure with Browning O/U's, you shouldn't have to worry about quality issues. If you shoot it well, couple that with a quality gun, go buy that sucker.
I can honestly say I rarely shoot a third shot unless it is a wad in my face. And honestly, if one shot makes that big of a difference on my limit, but I'm shooting a gun that I adore, who cares? I personally have a thing for semi's. I love beautiful semi's that function well, they are an engineering feat. But that is my view, it certainly doesn't make it right. Go buy it.
Re: O/U
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 3:26 am
by Agua
If you like a faster "feel", check out the cynergy. I got one in 3.5 and absolutely LOVE the thing. In synthetic stock you can MAKE the thing fit you with adjustable LOP & comb. Those citoris are prettier guns, but they handle like a 2x4.
Re: O/U
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:15 pm
by LawDawg
I use a camo ruger red label almost exclusively for timber hunting. I love it
Re: O/U
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:42 pm
by RF
LawDawg wrote:I use a camo ruger red label almost exclusively for timber hunting. I love it
This...
Re: O/U
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 8:32 am
by cwink
Agua wrote:If you like a faster "feel", check out the cynergy. I got one in 3.5 and absolutely LOVE the thing. In synthetic stock you can MAKE the thing fit you with adjustable LOP & comb. Those citoris are prettier guns, but they handle like a 2x4.
I have the same gun mine is all camo.. I wished I would have bought the Citori version of it, but when I finally got the money, I couldn't find the gun.. So the Cyergy is what I got. I like mine, it is just not like the Citori that I am used to, but the recoil on it is very tame..
Re: O/U
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:48 pm
by QuacknStrut
Make sure you handle it and shoot your dad's at some clays. I don't fit the Brownings well, cause I have shot a Win 101 for 35 years - it has a different stock and when I put the Brownings up I am looking at the rib instead of down the rib. I finally got me a Classic Doubles 101 and I carry it to Canada and all points in between. I have not missed the third shot much, if at all. Last year I got a true double on Giant Canadas. If you shoot it well, you will not miss the third shot. Plus, when you get used to it, you can have a couple of finisher shots in it pretty darn quick.
Re: O/U
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 9:09 pm
by JMCMILLIN
I just got a duck blind pattern browning cynergy, handles well and wasted some 3.5 shells on it shooting skeet.
I recommend this gun......highly
Re: O/U
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 9:21 pm
by quack_a_tack
If I were to buy an o/u solely to duck hunt it would be a ruger red label. They are tough as nails and reasonable $$$. The cynergy is a good gun, but pricey. I have a Fausti sporter model I nearly ruined duck hunting, I would go for a synthetic stock with some type weather coating on the barrel.
Re: O/U
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:17 pm
by woody
I've got the cynergy 3.5. It is a great gun. Love the synthetic stock, don't have to worry about wood swelling issue like you would citori. Same goes for dings and niks. Also great turkey gun.
Re: O/U
Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:33 am
by bennett
I sell them for a living ...and I bought the same gun for myself this year. I browning o/u 's. They also have the tax rebate till sept 5.... nice incintive
Re: O/U
Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 6:34 pm
by Anatidae
My opinion is - I will
never buy another current production Browning firearm due to an unfair resolution to an obvious product defect issue by the Customer Service Manager. Apparently, Japaneese stock-fitters know about as much about wood grain selection and structural integrity through the weakest part of the stock as I did when I put my faith in their product. Never again.
Sad thing is, I now have a grade II buttstock on 20ga. Grand Lightening with a grade VI forearm.........and I had to split the cost of the replacement stock to resolve the 2-year long stand-off. The other sad thing is it was a gift from my wife. So I don't think they'll be featuring the 'Dennis Family' in a full-page 'Buckmark' magazine ad anytime soon.
See - the wood is the whole appeal of a Grand Lightening. They said they couldn't afford to replace Grade VI wood on a gun of that price range.

DUH!!

I contend their Japaneese counterparts should have been more selective about suitability and structural integrity of the wood through the weakest part of the stock (between the upper and lower tangs)..... I 'don't give a damn
what grade wood it is. A stock that breaks when you shoot the gun is inferior material and defys the meaning of the term, 'craftsmanship'.
Hashi Moto, Jr. wrote:"OK, Grass hoppa

...........stick tree trunk in machine and crank-out 250 more buttsock by noon, today. We make killin' off American dumba$$"
So, after the sale - they could care less about your other 17 Brownings and your customer loyalty over 30+ years.
Consequently, I've maintained
my promise to Browning since 2003.
You might be alright with a synthetic stock, though.
Re: O/U
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 8:46 am
by ducks_inc
Thanks for everyones reply.. I pulled the trigger and got the Citori.. Even tho the gun feels a little heavy the balance is Awesome.. Shot some skeet at turcott to check it out.. Really nice shooting gun.. Now.. Let me at some ducks!!
Re: O/U
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 1:49 pm
by Double R 2
I love my Citori. It's a battle axe. Choked M/IC or LM ususally.
Re: O/U
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 2:10 pm
by kris Schaumburg
Anitdae,
We had a stock break on a lesser grade beretta, it wasn't even their fault, and they still replaced it. we did have to pay shipping. I'll agree with one thing Ramsey said about his Browning, they handle like an axe handle.