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Welcome back, exactly right over your comments on this and a much better review of this gun than others have done. PS. I'm glad you enjoyed my sarcastic comment on this gun on another channel. Take care.
Good honest review. Haven't seen one in the flesh yet 1800 quids a lot of money for something to throw around the pigeon hide think I'd rather spend a grand on a used one dressed in timber.
Strange how they missed with this one. Their composit version of the Maxus 2 is excellent. It's also way too expensive, composite stocks usually occupy the budget end of the range. Shopping around you can get a new Sporter One adjustable for just a little bit more £.
Browning did the right thing building this gun on the 525 chassis but made the same mistakes with the hollow stock and poor balance of the Cynergy. A real shame. The laminates are superb guns to shoot. Thanks for posting Lloyd 👍👍
Morning lloyd. Just went and shot my 1st 100 clays using hull cartridges superfast. No problems with cartridges. Probably made 1001 mistakes myself. Bruised shoulder so no doubt mounting gun wrong. Using swatcom headsets. Found these very intrusive when shooting.any advice be welcoming
Other reviews came to the same conclusion, great gun once it’s balanced. Big mistake not sending it with the weights included. My buy a new gun and then have to spend more money finishing it off for the manufacturer ?
Meglio il legno. Ma Browning costruisce fucili impeccabili a prezzi molto accessibili. Ne ho cinque, tra tiro e caccia. Sparati migliaia di colpi, mai un minimo problema. Finiture eccellenti, fucili eterni.
I swapped a 525gl for one a few weeks ago. Without weights your right....bloody awful. 160grams of 725 stock weight later and its a different beast. TGS outdoors said the same. Put it this way...Im keeping it !
Hey Lloyd. Yeah, missed you (well, ghe channel anyways ;) ). Thanks for the video's, as the choice between Browning (advocated by you) and Beretta (advocated by Jonny) wasn't that obvious for me. Both handle great and shoot flawless (for me anyways), and as i was looking to get into clay shooting, i greatly appreciate both of you for the work you put into these channels. I ended up getting a Browning, in part to your video's, also the deal i got on it, and maybe a little cause it's made locally here. Thx!
@@lloydyp Hey Lloyd. No, i don't live in Japan, i live in Belgium. FN owns Browning (or something) but i just googled, and it seems the 725 is made in Japan.. who knew (i didn't 😅)
Of course, manufacturers are looking for new materials, a new modern design and improvements. Plastic shafts are increasingly being used in production. For hunting, plastic may well be useful, but plastic cannot replace a beautiful wooden stock.
In the states, we can get anything you want in tactical plastical. But hardly anything in laminate. As far as shotguns that is. I don't understand......