I bought a Browning 725 12 gauge Feather with 26 inch long barrels. Use Tru-lock ported blackened stainless steel extended chokes of improved cylinder and improved modified constriction. My all around shotgun I love.
I’m disappointed browning gave me a $2 cardboard box to open to see my new $5000 725 and yet my new $2500 Maxus 2 semi auto last fall came in a hard moulded plastic case. Pitiful when a company’s more concerned about saving money over customer satisfaction. I prefer the sporting forend and 32” tubes
I really wish they offered this model in the states, our models don’t have the 2-tone nor the beaver tail forend. Schnabels and flat silver thought for us unfortunately
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Had my 725 MK2 for 5 years, the ONLY thing I don’t like is the forend, that trap version looks perfect. Love the black details very much. Are those chokes different, i.e NOT DS ones anymore?
* Did I hear correctly that the 725S ( sporter ) has a trap forend? What forend is on the 725? What is the maximum drop of the adjustable comb, and how much adjustment is available?
@@robbierabby1848 * The point I was trying to make is the gun that David was revealing was the 725S ( Sporter ), and it had the trap style forend. Why?
Thank you for the presentation, I like this shotgun a lot I have read that many 725s fail on the second shot, has the problem been corrected? Between this one and the silver pigeon 1 sporting which one do you recommend? THANKS
I would have thought unboxing a new gun we would be able to see . Otherwise why bother . Another thing when you shoot just show a couple of shots of you shooting with out showing the targets . It would be nice to see how the gun fits you and the recoil . Thank you .
I got the cxs citori and looking to get one of these. Im currently saving for the one my local gun shop has with ported barrels. Are their any pros or cons to the ported barrel version?
My late 2021 725 S is exactly the same as this gun, i really like the schnabel fore end on mine. Some schanbels look like chunks of turned wood while others are too thin and dainty (CG Summit sporter). I cannot fault the one on my 725.
Not much different I think , used to be a big Browning supporter . I think they have lost the plot a bit , they don't even have a dedicated semi auto sporter ! which is really bad ,I have gone back to the good old Krieghoff K80 / K32's the dogs doodahs. 👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Browning quality really bad. I bought a 725 ProTrap Hi-Rib less than a year ago. Adjustable comb moves laterally no matter how tight you tighten the locking screw in the butt pad. Timber finish was woeful (blotchy). I sent it to Browning/Winchester Australia and they fixed...........nothing. Sent me a replacement gun and the timber finish was even worse. Fixed both issues myself.
Why the hell are you always in a super rush to changing the shells and reload - is it a race or something that I don't know about?. Friggen bizzar as in IMHO; slow and steady generally wins the race is fun to watch you though albeit looks completely stupid on your part LOL..
Yes there are lots of Browning Shooting Schools up and down the U.K you want to go to them not gun shops with out shooting schools you will get look after better. thanks TSC Team.
@@TSCTheshootingchannel ok, name a "Browning School ". Lots of independent grounds using Brownings (and Beretta), but that's the extent of it. Your ground isn't a browning! Poor form to be telling people not to go to their local gunshop aswell.
This gun really isn’t outstanding, yes they have blacked a few bits but really nothing new, it’s a 525 end of, I wonder how many more special editions and “new” reincarnation’s we’ll see from Browning on this long in the tooth gun?