Browning cynergy cx vs beretta silver pigeon reddit I'm a 5'2 women and knew that I wanted a citori or a cynergy because I've shot my teammates guns. Mostly because I don't have a 525 that matches the Silver Pigeon spec I’ve got here and vice-versa, but I'm gonna try my best to help you sort of distinguish the main characteristics between the two. ¿Alguien tiene experiencias u opiniones que compartir con respecto a estas escopetas? The receiver is bigger and kinda blocky. Rizzinis are great guns . I had a Cynergy light weight and it does the job but I started shooting better the moment I switched to a Beretta. I shoot a Browning trap gun equally well. I'd like to get her some extended chokes, but this $40 case that came with it May not be long enough for the barrel with extended chokes on it. They are however both high quality guns, either of which will serve you a lifetime of shooting and one isn't really better than the other. I have an A5 wicked wing and cynergy wicked wing and i strongly prefer the cynergy. I can't speak for the Berettas but the citori comes in 3 models, the CXS (skeet), the CXT (trap), and the CX (sporting). But I do prefer the 32” just -because-. I already had the 20 and 12 ga 686E Sporting. I do have a Beretta silver pigeon , good gun just looking for a second o/u Thanks for any opinions & feedback Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon 1 vs. The Cynergy CX would make more sense for skeet or clays. I can heartily recommend the Beretta's. Or check it out in the app stores Citori CX or Cynergy CX . I have a 30” browning cynergy and a 32” browning cynergy, and I can easily break 25’s with either gun so I don’t think there’s much difference with performance. 12K subscribers in the ClayBusters community. Very popular gun with very good reviews. The Miroku is very similar to the CX but had a slightly different fit. At $3,000 you may also be getting into the territory of used Blaser's. It Reddit iOS Reddit Android Reddit Premium About Reddit Advertise Blog Careers Press. I went for a Browning Citori White Lightning. I have a Browning Cynergy that juuust barely squeezes into a cheap Cabela's case, but wondering what better options are out there. I am definitely looking at the longer barrel guns. I have shouldered a Beretta Silver Pigeon but did not like the feel or fit. No, I've not bought one back. Browning for me. Opinions on Browning Cynergy CX for sporting clays? imo a browning cynergy cx is more worthy of the $2k than an a400. I’m just looking for thoughts, and opinions/reviews on them. the silver pigeons are nice looking guns but fit me horribly I thought I had long arms but dang I had to reach for the trigger a bit. Take your Silver Pigeon. The CZ will kick hard enough to tell me when it’s time to quit. compared like for like are more expensive. As others have mentioned, these guns have very different fit and shooting dynamics: Beretta is lighter and faster to swing, Browning is heavier, often more nose heavy, and slower to swing. 5 Optima chokes. I’ve got a ‘flexible’ budget, but not too flexiblelol I’m looking at either the Beretta 686 White Onyx (28”) or the Browning Cynergy (28”). I quite like After handling a number of O/U guns at my local shop (Browning, Benelli, Franchi Beretta), I am set on a Silver Pigeon. You are easily in the Browning Citori/Beretta Silver Pigeon range. Tough to go So, I'm looking at the lower end models of the Browning Citori CXR White and the Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon 1. P. Beretta 694 Pair The SP has a much lower-profile receiver (Cynergy is probably the closest in that regard from Browning), and the gun itself tends to be thinner. Beretta 687 JOEL ETCHEN LEFT HANDED SILVER PIGEON 3 18. Expand user menu Open settings I have a friend willing to sell me an almost new Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon Field for ~1500, which seems like a steal of a deal. Thats what I I have an older Cynergy with composite stock and 28" barrels that I bought about 15 years ago. The CX guns are designed to shoot 60/40 vs the sporting 50/50. Who knows their Cynergy’s? Can get 1 barrel to fire “sometimes”, the other feels like as if you were pulling the trigger with the safety on (even with a manual reset). I have been wanting a Beretta 686 White Onyx for some time now. His has been rusting despite constant upkeep and cleaning. Fortunately for me, it seems like the Weatherby, Browning and Beretta all fit reasonably well. Don't let the case be the deciding factor. Might try to track one down elsewhere to shoulder. That’s why you get a CX with 30 inch barrels, Muller featherlite chokes and add some oz. Go to guns r/guns • by Boeing-B-47stratojet. I don’t feel much if a difference in weight or swing between the 2, but both of mine feel front-heavy (which I like in a gun The least favorite of everyone is a Citori CX, the favorite is a weatherby Orion sporting, it may not hold up over time, but everyone just hits targets, least expensive next favorite is the browning cynergy, fabarm elos n2 then the beretta 686 silver pigeon. The other big factor for me is the grip. Go to Shotguns r/Shotguns • by Boeing-B-47stratojet. Going with Beretta - a SP 12 gauge setup with 32" barrels for targets and then do The Beretta 687 Silver Pigeon II is made in Italy and distributed by Beretta U. My wife purchased a new SP I Sporting and I've never had a brand new shotgun. To my knowledge they don’t have barrels from 12 to 28, there are some older 4 barrel sets that aren’t made by beretta I think, you would be better off to purchase a 4 barrel used gun I have a CX White with 32s and I love it. The a400 excel is definitely what is recommend if you want an Discontinued Cynergy CX Sporting Are you sure it's a CX? They made a bunch of sporting models including a Eurosport, but I'm not aware of any Sporting CX Cynergy. There is a reason most clays courses that rent guns rent Beretta 686 or Silver Pigeon and Browning Citori. Each over under will fit a bit differently. (Online reviews seem to lean towards the cynergy). Between the citori or 686, I agree, get what fits best. I was going to recommend checking at Bass Pro, A few months ago I was in the local one and was able to handle both the Benelli 828U and the Beretta silver Pigeon I Sporting. I shoot a Also, Beretta has a flat rib and Browning CX has mid rib so, a better comparison would be between the former and Browning CXS - a flat rib sporting version of the CX. 2-1. Beretta 694 - freshly cleaned upvotes Disney World Sporting Clays upvotes · comments. 725's depending which one you're looking at tend to be upwards of $3-4k, which puts you in the ballpark of the Beretta 694's. cynergys are hella nice, make sure it fits well. Citori CX/CXS white $2000-2250. New comments cannot be posted. These guns hold up for 1000s of rounds. used beretta silver pigeon 686 by a mile, I cant think of anything close. Standing at 6’1 and 235-240 pounds, the stoeger still feels a bit lunky in my hands and even shouldered. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Looking for a 12 gauge. I ended up perma loaning it to my dad so he would stop shooting a Baikal. The sporting Cynergy's were significantly more expensive. What needs to be taken apart; cleaned, lubricated and/or greased? Also what grease is recommended? Beretta 687 JOEL ETCHEN LEFT HANDED SILVER PIGEON 3 18. A buddy has a Cynergy and it is very nice. The Cynergy CX is certainly underrated. Well known for lasting forever if cared for. And the cynergy uses a well I trucked on down to the nearest gun shop and tried out damn near every browning and beretta over and under they had. I'm fortunate that Beretta's and Browning's both fit me pretty well and love both platforms! Where are you at in VA? Maybe one of the guys there can let you shoot theirs. The silver pigeon also has had consistent ejector I personally fit the Browning O/U's much better than the Silver Pigeons. The Cynergy brings a different overall approach vs the 725 sporter that's the other gun I was looking at. For a sporting / hunting gun, I would rather have a Citori CX or Beretta SP. The Cynergy really Browning Cynergy CX upvotes · comments. Any owners particularly like either or regret buying? Yeah Earl! Hit Browning cynergy/Citori or beretta silver pigeon. They do only come with a 3 year warranty, but they are pretty bulletproof. If you aren't tied to beretta you could look around as well I know winchester and browning both make some models around that price as well it might make it easier to find a deal. Try handling one of those if you can. I have a pump listed and one over under. That being said - you may actually want (2) guns - a nice target gun and a nice field gun. Despite being a "Beretta guy" to put it mildly I went with the Cynergy. I like browning and berettas but would love some ideas on which is best for a reasonable price ($1000-2000). I'm going to try and track down a Cynergy CX nearby to shoulder it before moving forward; I've already done this with the 686, 690, Citori CX, Citori 725, Fair Racing Sporting, Winchester 101, Franchi Instinct SL and CZ Redhead Premier; so far, the 686/690 has been the most comfortable out of the bunch by a decent margin. So the Trying to make a decision between the Browning Silver Field vs Winchester SX4, both waterfowl models. Even though you might shoot just a little trap, break a few sporting clays, and chase pheasants in the fall, owning a safe full of over and under shotguns in more fantasy than reality. at least of the ones I have seen. If the Browning Cynergy weighs heavily on the radically new side of the scale, the Beretta Silver Pigeon II is equally as strong as a classic Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Honestly if you're even remotely considering spending 3k+ then you need to consider looking at a Beretta 694, Browning citori Morning all - wondering the best case options for a 30" O/U shotgun. Part of it was cause they were new, but they have better . I think it's supposed to be an assist for trap. (5’9 and 160# for reference). But should you still stick with an auto then A400 is the way to go! Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Browning or Beretta . The club where I shoot most often limits us to 8, 8 1/2 or 9shot with max 1210fps. I am a Beretta guy, and don't know the Brownings As a kid I shot a beretta AL391 20 gauge youth model and as an adult I shot a 30" 12 gauge Benelli SBE. Browning Silver Field. Follow Up Requests - Shell Deflector Demo - Multi Rounds for Beretta A400 Xtreme Plus | 1301 Pro Comp | A400 Xcel Grey (2022) Silver Pigeon or Citori 725 Members Online. I brought a silver pigeon 2 weeks ago which is also my first gun! The main difference as far as I understand is that the Field has a different safety mechanism. In that $1500ish price point, a Cynergy CX is going to run you sub-$1700. Fit and finish between the 686 silver pigeon 1's and the cx brownings will probably be about a horse a piece, with probably an edge to the brownings for the likely hood of nicer lumber used in the stock and fore end. , looming back I also think it’s Extended choke for beretta 686 silver pidgeon . I like my Cynergy camo for waterfowl because it's a bit more robust for being out in the mud, but it definitely doesn't hurt my feelings The two guns that have caught my eye are the Browning Citori 725 Sporting or the Citori Lightning and then the Beretta Silver Pigeon. The action is a bit different between the two. The 725 and Cynergy triggers are mechanical. because of this, you can often find them for a steal comparable with older other Beretta/Browning's. Posted by u/Toby_Keiths_Jorts - 6 votes and 26 comments Whether you like Hunting, Skeet, Clay Pigeon, Home Defense or anything that involves a Shotgun Welcome to /r/Shotguns I’ve had experience shooting a Browning Cynergy and most recently a Rizzini BR110 during a recent pheasant hunt. I'm fortunate enough to belong to a club that rented me an A400 and the Silver Pigeon and a 725 Citori to shoot rounds and make my decision. I totally agree. Regular Citori is inertial. The Browning just feels right and shoots so well for me. My barrel length of choice is 30", with adjustable comb and recoil pad. I have since moved to Atlanta and therefore can't shoot my dads Benelli anymore so I need to buy a new gun for the league i'm joining. Reddit iOS Reddit Android Reddit Premium About Reddit Advertise Blog Careers Press. Pros: -the metal and wood are solid and heavy, I like heavy sporters. In reality my gun patterns more like 55/45% and I have absolutely no issues with missing 'high' on targets. Have tried the beretta silver pigeon sporting as I thought of switching. Just a little bit of work and this setup with destroy a beretta silver pigeon. So I have a similar gun, Beretta Perennia which is a field gun. A shotgun is an investment, and you would notice a difference between the price range you're looking in and guns that are a tad more expensive. The price is almost similar (1800 vs 2000 €). Members Online. CX denotes a cross over gun used in both clay shooting and hunting. Browning gives good Posted by u/Feeling-Criticism-92 - 2 votes and 8 comments Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon 1 vs 690 Field 1 I am going to buy a shotgun, and I have shortlisted two different Berettas, the 686 SP1 and the 690 Field 1. Having a really tough time deciding between the two and could use some further help! I know neither is a smoking deal but they Reddit iOS Reddit Android Reddit Premium About Reddit Advertise Blog Careers Press. Its also got a larger hinge radius for the gun to open on and lower profile receiver than the citori. i personally am going to go with a citori, i like the feel and the weight and everything about it. I’ve 725 browning and 692 beretta. Thank you guys. J'envisage le CX Sporting avec des canons de 32 pouces par Buying a beretta 686 silver pigeon 1 sporting for clays. Basically a cheaper Beretta. Just in 12 ga. I love them both. Or check it out in the app stores I’m looking at a Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon 1 Sporting as my entry level competition gun. What do you guys think about If you're primarily gonna be doing trap, the Citori CX 60/40 along with the wider forend would be advantageous for most people. I shoot two 20 gauge Citoris, just my personal preference. but find that their shotgun stocks tend not to fit me as well as Beretta stocks- I own two 686's- an untralight and a silver pigeon sporting. They only had a 686 Silver Pigeon 1 in stock, and it was beautiful, smooth and fit like a glove. I have few options and would appreciate advice on which one to get. I own both in 30" 12 gauge, a Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I Sporting and a Browning CXS. These I shoot clays regularly (mostly trap/wobble trap). Multi Rounds for Beretta A400 Xtreme Plus | 1301 Pro Comp | A400 Xcel Grey (2022) Opinions on Browning Cynergy CX for sporting clays? Cynergy's somewhat non-traditional receiver design is not my cup of tea so, I can only comment on Beretta 686 and Browning CX - shot both fairly extensively. Are there any others for a similar price or lower. I have the CXS and love it. I like the slimmer beretta, and I like how berettas are built to be rebuilt. I think the biggest different between the CX and the 725 is the Point of Impact. Beretta 685 Silver Pigeon, and a handful of others that are out of my price range. Hi Alex! I sell Beretta shotguns out of our New York City Gallery: Here are the biggest differences between the Field and Sporting Silver Pigeons: Stock: Fatter/wider on the Sporting and has a palm swell (make sure to get a Left-handed version if you're a lefty) Rib: Sporting rib is wider and usually has a mid-bead Posted by u/urmum04 - 786 votes and 83 comments Hi guys I’m about to purchase my first shotgun for clay pigeon shooting. I am working with a used Remington 870 Wingmaster which id go with a minimum 28'', you could go 30 for trap but 28'' is my sweet spot. 101's, cynergys, and cx's are around I just made the same decision and went with a Citori CX, but I think I got stuck in a lot of the people saying the Citori is the true browning action and the cynergy is unproven (over as vast a period of time), or the Citori is a Classic design where the other is to ‘loud’ style wise, parts and gun mechanics are more readily available or more familiar etc. You have to understand that these guns are built on older designed actions and are not going to Je n'entends pas beaucoup parler de cette arme mais sur le papier elle a l'air superbe. once again he had no cynergys in stock. 5 Browning Citori vs Beretta 686. Browning makes some LH specific 725’s but they are a little over the budget I want to stay in. The 686 and the CXS would be new, and the 725 would be gently used. Browning and beretta will deliver more gun for your money: economies of scale allow them to make guns cheaper yet maintaining high quality. He absolutely loves it. It really came down to the Beretta Silver Pigeon 1 and the Browning Cynergy Satin Dove. I shoot 100+ rounds a week of trap and I'm feeling the itch for an over and under. While it does suck that it comes in a cardboard box, so does their $4700 Citori Golden Clays. Classy, smooth, and one of the finest shooting guns I've ever shot. The old one was butter smooth from day one and I absolutely love it - never had an issue, and shot tons of steel and lead hunting loads and tons of target loads. Hello, I am debating which gun to buy. I bet the Cynergy is cheaper for Browning to have manufactured. Some prefer the extra weight of the CX for clays & some like the lighter CXS as a more all around gun. Wouldn't trade 'em for anything. I have the classic sporting and it's been a great fun. Browning Cynergy. It’s fit and preference. Rizzini br110 sporter. So far my choices are: CZ Redhead Premier, Browning Citori CX, Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I, or the Benelli Honestly in that price range I would take a BR110 over a silver pigeon or Browning Cynergy any day. Our loaner guns for the team are Barrettas and I have a really hard time fitting them, I really liked the silver pigeon but it just didn't fit me as well as a cynergy. They have different mechanical triggers, a smaller receiver and different lockup. Sold it to a friend and he is still 686 Silver Pigeon 1 Just getting into clays, picked up this Beretta for a ridiculous low price. I recommend a 30” or a 32” barrel. #citori cx #browning upvotes Members Online. I looked at the Cynergy description and also remembered it has a 60/40 POI, which I always thought was odd. Or check it out in the app stores Clay Pigeon, Home Defense or anything that involves a Shotgun Welcome to /r/Shotguns Members Online • schleeb-44. It was less money than a Browning Cynergy or the Beretta 686 White Onyx or Silver Pigeon. But if you want to do a lot of clay target shooting save up and get a sporting model browning cx or Beretta 686. I would prefer the browning, but it doesn’t have different choke options. if you must have an over under Either Browning Citori CX or CXS or a Beretta 686 Sporter (Make sure its a sporter and not a field) Reply reply clintnorth • Good ol Beretta silver pidgin. Any help deciding would be appreciated. But it’s not w/o its faults. If you are buying new keep an eye out for Browning rebates they just ran $100 off for Black Friday I believe. I see several higher trim models available, including the III, which looks like it has much more artistic engraving and nicer wood. Is the Citori worth the premium price? Would primarily be for sporting clays and dove/ducks. vs the Browning 20 ga. But to me, definitely worth spending another ~$300 and getting the CX/CXS. Or check it out in the app stores Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon Choke Question . They could raise the price $100 and Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Citori is a better gun in my opinion but you pay for that, Cynergy CX can be had for under $1800 whereas Citori CX and CXS are around $2100-2200 (even more for the "white" variants) Good luck and shoot straight! The main difference between the two is rib height and point of impact. Sporting versions, the field versions are lighter = more recoil. Usually a used Browning citori or Beretta silver pigeon is the best bet, but in my area those have been scarce. If one shoulders like a dream, the other probably won't, unless you're very, very neutrally built. Browning Cynergy CX upvotes 686 Silver Pigeon 1 upvotes The Browning CX model sells for 2 grand, while Beretta's Silver Pigeon (which is too light) sells for 2 grand. The 686 is more comparable to something like the CX, in terms of price, they're at that ~$2k mark. I've shot them both and I Like them equally as mu A Cynergy CX was the first gun I’ve ever purchased. Firearms. Here’s my review after one year and over 5000 shells. They can be had brand new for $1400 if you shop around. As for the Browning Cynergy, it’s a modernized O/U better suited to hunting, hence the polymer stock. Both are solid and cannot be beaten in quality or reputation. am looking for my first shotgun. If you want a nicer version go wood. Cynergy CX is a great gun, I’ve had mines for 10 years plus and it’s never missed a beat. August 27, 2009, 02 I have the same gun. It much more to add to the above. got my wife a 686, silver pigeon one sporting 12/30. I shoot a Browning Citori with 32-in barrels and extended chokes. choices so far are Browning Cynergy or Beretta Silver Pigeon. Hoping to stay in the $2200 range. The Benelli is interesting, but the Beretta felt better and fit me better. In my life, why buy a nice car to keep it in the garage. Browning and Beretta are not "top quality". Happy shooting. (with money to spare). Or check it out in the app stores Whether you like Hunting, Skeet, Clay Pigeon, Home Defense or anything that involves a Shotgun Welcome to /r/Shotguns With that said I've been trying to decide between their Lightning vs 725 Field vs Cynergy models. The CX, with a higher rib and roughly 60/40 POI, might be more suited as all-around gun since it is preferable to have a higher point of impact for trap in particular. Beretta Silver Pigeon I will be lighter and faster, Browning CX will be heavier (especially barrels) and slower therefore, I would choose 32" barrels on Beretta and 30" barrels on Browning. I am left handed, I have heard these are good options. Haven't done a sporting clays course yet. Oct 20, 2015 Browning vs Beretta IMO is a lot like Chevy vs Ford. Cynergy CX - Over & Under Shotgun - Browning He was recommending a Browning Citori Sporting, or CXS for what I wanted. Check out the cynergy as well . Beretta silver pigeon Vs Browning Citori 725 Left . Cynergy CX 30” for $1300 _dumb Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Some folks like the fit of both Berettas and Brownings, but most people prefer one or the other. Low profile steel receiver with durable silver nitride finish; Browning One Browning Place Morgan Get app Get the Reddit app Log In Log in to Reddit. I have handled one Rizzini and it appears to be a solid choice as well. Cynergy CX Citori won't be a bad choice but the Cynergy was the updating that Browning needed. I don't mind disassembling each time, as long as the halves are secure and won't be banging up against each other. Finally got my hands on a Beretta A300 Ultima and made the shell catcher for it. I would suggest going with the Beretta SPI in 20 GA. I’ve shouldered a few brownings and the new FN made 101 which felt good but haven My Browning Cynergy CX 30” with matching Browning Traditional hard case. New. The Cynergy does not have an adjustable comb, but does shoot 60/40. I just recently shot my first 25 in trap with it too. Both feel amazing. The Citori is the traditional capital-B "Browning". Hey ladies and gents of Reddit, I have a new Browning Cynergy CX on the way that I'll be able to pick up in a few days. I know nothing about shotguns – being a rifle shooter. I've read in a couple As the title suggests, I've currently got a Silver Pigeon 1, but was looking to trade it in for a Cynergy in synthetic. I like autos but after shooting Beretta's 686 Silver pigeon series of shotguns I could never go back. They also have. I tried it a few times its a little light for my taste and it seems like it would get gunked up a bit more than a normal locking o/u. I would pass on the Beretta since its a hunting gun and the automatic safety is annoying and I have a Browning citori CX. It I'll toss in a vote for the Cynergy CX. The rib is higher than silver pigeon, does this really matter? Can anyone explain why rib height would matter? Beretta A400 Xtreme Plus, SBE 3, Maxus 2, Franchi Affinity all have raised ribs. Debating between a CZ RedHead Premier, a Browning Citori 725, and a Beretta Silver Pigeon 1. I was worried about the 60/40 POI but I think it's a lot of worry about nothing. Funny how the price didn't really go down, though. Beretta silver pigeon vs Browning Citori 725 left . Go to Firearms r/Firearms • by Boeing-B-47stratojet. Sort by: Best. Ymmv Edit: a citori of course can be rebuilt, but a beretta is Browning citori cx white with adjustable comb. I feel i shoot better with it, and the a5 always somehow picks the times where i have the best available shot to click. I paid $2850 a year ago for a br110x with a factory adjustable comb. Share Add a Comment. I’m in the Midlantic area. I had a cx series browning that I wasn’t happy with so I took a gamble on a rizzini. With Browning I like the 725 Citori O/U. Opinions on Browning Cynergy CX for sporting clays? Yes I already have a LH 725 sporting, with adjustable comb and a Browning cynergy cx. SX4 had a lot of options, but doesn’t seem like the better out of the two. Can anyone suggest anythin I love my browning and shoot a normal Citori almost as well as my 725, but being smaller statured prefer the lower receiver the 725 has. I also shot better with my sons CX than I did with my Cynergy. End of the day, though. Beretta Sporting 686 vs 687 vs 694 upvotes Me encuentro en la disyuntiva de elegir entre una escopeta Browning Cynergy Field, o una Beretta Silver Pigeon II para usos mixtos tiro/caza. Overall they are both fine guns. Browning is nothing but quality. I was in the exact same position you are earlier htis year, was trying to decide between the Citori CXS and Cynergy CX. Aside from different fit, balance and swing dynamics, I don't think comparing Browning CX (a mid rib gun) and Beretta Silver Pigeon (a flat rib gun) is exactly apples to apples - Browning's flat rib CXS is a Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. I love it. Firstly - size. A. I have a Citori and my best friend has a cynergy. The Cynergy is a non-traditional "modern" receiver compared with the other Browning guns. Or check it out in the app stores Cynergy CX will be $1650ISH. S. Edit: I wouldn't use slugs personally. If you really want a target shotgun from Beretta you have to go up to the 692 line where prices start at $4,200. Maxus II Ultimate. Some prefer the extra weight of Browning Citori CXS or Beretta Silver Pigeon or Beretta 690 Sporting Black? All of those guns fit differently. It’s my favorite shotgun - I even took a Turkey with it using 3 1/2 TSS’ this year. Love them both. If you can spare the coin, get the The Cynergy CX is a breakthrough in do it all shotguns. The CXS does fit and is easy on my shoulder and face. 2K views 6 replies 6 participants last post by lossking Jul 1, 2020 considering buying an O/U this year. Gives me a reason to pause and think . Thanks! Or you may not even notice a feel difference between the Beretta 20 ga. I'm looking to upgrade. The CX line is a 60/40. The Beretta 692 is $4,200 and you may still need Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Benelli Super Eagle 3. I've been going to Bull Run (Virginia) and they rent out Brownings. Beretta I would go with 686 Silver Pigeon O/U. Beretta A300 I can get new for about $850, the browning is used (great condition from what I can tell) for $780 The recoil pad on the cynergy CX composite will let me shoot clays all day long. Conclusion: The Citori CXS and Silver Pigeon Are Both Great Shotguns. They do it in both Synthetic and wood. If you want to go beretta get older 682 sporting is total different gun than silver pigeon. Hey again y’all, Made a post yesterday and you guys were super helpful. Or check it out in the app stores Browning 425 vs Beretta 686 Onyx . $2000 range Under $2000 you're really looking at an antiquated Beretta 686 or Browning CX Series. I got my hands on a synthetic browning Cynergy and it has no palm swell which is good for a leftie like me. If you want to go budget O/U maybe check out a Franchi. Top. I have a Browning Cynergy CX, and I absolutely love it. Beretta silver pigeon vs Browning Citori 725 . 30 inch in wood. Or check it out in the app stores (Browning Cynergy CX). Turns the swinging 2x4 feel into a well balanced clay crushing machine that has very little recoil. I can't find a 32" Cynergy to hold to confirm, I only held the 30". I know the Maximus is over $2k but thats the only exception im making price wise. For that price point the Browning Citori and Beretta Silver Pigeon are both really solid options. Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon Sporting 30" Browning Citori CXS 30" (725 is too much) Also considering the Cynergy. (though I like the Beretta better honestly). I have a good friend who owns a Beretta 692 Sporting. Fit is more important than make. With the actual mechanical triggers (citori and 725 are inertial) that are striker fired I really like using the triggers. I use one for trap and sporting clays. 2007 Cynergy classic Browning 725 or The barrel porting is questionable at best if it benefits you or not, shotgun shells are relatively slow compared to a rifle round, recoil is definitely reduced in a rifle but most people don’t feel a difference between the two in a shotgun, plus it’s something else that you have to clean. So you can get the Browning for 2 grand add the $500 and your at $2,500. Beretta SP1 Sporting or Browning Citori CX white Browning Citori CX with Adjustable Comb ($2539 MSRP) Browning Citori 725 Sporting ($3069 MSRP) Caesar Guerini Summit Sporting ($3995 MSRP) Here are my notes: Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I Sporting-- reliable workhorse, if a bit soulless. Cynergy is $1000 less than the 725. This gun is way too heavy to enjoy as a Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. 7lbs 8oz with an inertia trigger. I found one for $1600 and thought it may be a good deal at roughly $500 cheaper than the citori cx or silver pigeon sporting. The Beretta DT-11 is definitely a cheaper gun than the DT-10 which is a cheapened version of the ASE90. I believe every time you reload the gun, you need to flick the safety back off, whereas the Sporting doesn't do that. If you are planning to shoot various clay target disciplines, get a CX. Beretta A300 ultima The beretta sub gauges tend to be too light and whippy for clay target games for me. GB also has some used Got it for 1400 at bass pro brand new, so u could probably get it for less easily. Currently shooting a 12 Gauge Benelli SBE 2. If the Beretta does not fit - same concepts but look at the Browning Citori/Cynergy. Looking for an over under 12gauge for clay shooting. I really want a wood stock, only plan to hunt birds with it (Turkey, upland, waterfowl) and clay shooting. I had some questions about the chokes that it comes with so I apologize in advance for this question. My old, cheap singles gun (a BT) is fine and was a bargain, but I realize you usually get what you pay for, and my O/U (a cool old Ithaca 600 Trap) Sorry if this is in wrong place, feel free to move it if it needs it. Great gun. You should look strongly at a Beretta 686 silver pigeon sporting, or a browning cynergy. I have a synergy CX 32", absolutely love it it was a huge commitment for me to upgrade from my 180 dollar mossberg to it but its made trap a complete joy and has functioned flawlessly, probably around 2k rounds in the past 6 months. Browning CXS Jump to Latest 2. Bought a Classic Doubles 101 top single, NIB and then got the 2 barreled set Trap 686E. Everyone wants the Orion and cynergy, nobody wants the Citori Cx🤷♂️ Browning Cynergy CX. I ended up with a CXS after looking at Berettas, and the Cynergy. Cynergy CX is around $1700. Beretta A300 ultima vs Browning Silver Hunter 12ga Basically curious on opinions from the community about these two guns, and which you would choose as the better deal. 8K? Most places that sell new and used shotguns have very high prices on used shotguns Quite a few years ago in college I was working at a gun shop and a beautiful Beretta Silver Snipe 12ga came in on trade. It’s a very reliable soft shooter. I think I have it narrowed down to the Citori Composite (CC) and the Cynergy CX (CX) with wood furniture but wanted to hear others opinions. At the end of the day, try to shoulder and swing Just in 12 ga. r/ClayBusters. I picked up a Citori CXS, and my buddy picked up a 686 Silver Pigeon. Open comment sort options. Or check it out in the app stores (300 total) because it has the adjustable comb already Edit: the gin is a browning cynergy cx Share Add a Comment. took a look at the Citori 725 and a Beretta Pigeon. I have the Citori CX and it work well as an all arounder. For shotgun sports fit is the most important aspect. I always think the SP looks slightly nicer but after trying both I find I much prefer shooting the CX and it fits me far better. The Beretta in a 32" with Optima feels like a shorter gun, but if I do the Cynergy I would probably do the 30" since I have heard a few times the 32" seems a bit barrel heavy and weighted differently than the Beretta. In the end, the choice between the Browning Citori CXS and Beretta Silver Pigeon is subjective and dependent on individual shooting preferences. Benelli Montefeltro. Browning Citori CX with Adjustable Comb ($2539 MSRP) Browning Citori 725 Sporting ($3069 MSRP) Caesar Guerini Summit Sporting (added after original post) ($3995 MSRP) Here are my notes: Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I Sporting-- reliable workhorse, if a bit soulless. there is a difference between the CX & the CXS. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Upgrade from a Beretta Silver Pigeon 1: Beretta 690 or Browning Citori 725. I already have a left handed CZ bobwhite G2. Their also a bit more then the browning cynergy/citoris. I love my Beretta but if a Browning fits you better that is what you should by. Facebook Reddit Pinterest Email Link. stopped at the local shop Fri after work. I really liked both guns. to make a long story short: JMc I owe you a beverage!:cheers: I tried out a 12gauge Give an over under a try and see how it feels. Browning Cynergy CX upvotes Beretta USA vs Tri Star Arms - customer service experience upvotes Check out the offerings from Browning, the Cynergy is a great option and a bit cheaper that the Citori LX. I also owned a cx and that was a great gun also. My wife still uses her CX and the Cynergy sits Beretta and Browning have excellent guns out there, I had a Silver Pigeon for sporting clays and after three years of use traded up for a 682 Gold. Or check it out in the app stores Beretta A400 or Beretta Silver Pigeon 686 . Not familiar with the brand either. I dont like the pronounce grip on the 725s and find it difficult if when switching from Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now The three guns I am deciding between are a Beretta 686, Browning Citori CXS, and a Citori 725. The gun will be used for clays only, which of the two would you Looking to buy a new shotgun soon and trying to decide between Browning Citori or Beretta Silver Pigeon. They not only feel great but they As others have said, Beretta or Browning are the way to go for a nice solid OU that will last the average hobbyist's lifetime and more. 686 Silver Pigeon sporting Vs Browning CX. It really does come down to personal taste and fit. Just like I'm sure the SV10 is cheaper for Beretta than the 68x guns. $2500 new. Happens to be LH as well. The new Browning 725 is my favorite and is kind of designed in between the SP and Citori's as far as handling goes. The Beretta does not fit me well, kicks hard and whacks my cheek like a boxer's jab. Which has a better build quality etc. You may eventually get tired of the Cynergy’s non traditional looks and desire a more traditional design such as the Citori or the similarly priced Beretta Silver Pigeon. I’ve shot a few thousand rounds through it without a single issue. In terms of OUs from Beretta, check out the new 687 silver pigeon III (I am assuming you looked at a 686 silver pigeon I) and the 691 if you haven't already. If I go with a womens model it would probably be the Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon Vittoria 20g with 30" barrels. Feedback? I've been shooting a Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon 1 since 1998 (I bought it new) in 12 gauge with 28" barrels. I ordered a 30 inch 20 gauge Sporting Silver Pigeon 1 last week from a Beretta distributor and was The only other guns that are competitors to the CX at that price and performance range are the Beretta Silver Pigeon and the Miroku MK38. This is arguably one of the best over-unders you could get into if you need a Where do you find used Silver Pigeon 686 1 Sporting for $1. (Browning Cynergy CX Composite, Maxus Carbon Sport Beretta 686 vs. Trying to figure out these chokes. into the buttstock. I recently sold a few guns so I have a bit of a war chest. You can also find used Citori's or Silver Pigeons for under $1500 too. the cynergy has a mechanical trigger where as the citori uses a inertia trigger. I prefer the mechanical trigger in a 725 Citori, but i Cynergy, Citori or Silver Pigeon. The cynergy is the new kid on the block (well newer than the Citori anyway). Posted by u/Witty_Name_2_Come - 3 votes and 4 comments I have the same wicked wing, but in Bottomland. Tools. I'm willing to spend in the neighborhood of $2k. The difference in quality is significant -- the new one being much worse. X2 I have fired other O/U's but I prefer my Cynergy. Both shotguns represent the pinnacle of craftsmanship and offer excellent performance in their respective ways. I didn't see any quality differences between the three. 686 Silver Pigeon 1 upvotes Beretta 686 is going to run you $2000-2100 depending on the regular model or the sporting model. Lots of conversations about guns that aren’t browning/beretta. I’m fine with using one only for duck and geese. Never let me down. Will be used mainly for sporting clays, 5 stand, occasional doves. Couldn't ask for three sweeter 20's. I foolishly traded the Unsingle for a NIB 101 Pigeon Trap and bought a used 425 Sporting for Skeet and Sporting Clays. Best. As of right now, the Silver Pigeon V is in the lead. The gun will be used for clays only, which of the two would you guys recommend. But overall id say if you like the lighter filed gun style you'd love it. I would recommend you go the Sporting, which is what I did. They seem to be out of stock or beretta silver pigeons. The Citori CX 12 is a bit heavier then the CXS 12 ga. When I was sighting it in, I realized that the “Under” barrel is the one lined up with the sight so you have to remember to compensate for Browning Cynergy CX 12 Gauge: Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon 20 Gauge: (WATCH REVIEW HERE) It doesn't compare to the looks of the Franchi or the ergonomics of the Silver Pigeon, but what it does bring to the table is solid shooting, reliability, and affordability. Note that there are a bunch of Instinct models, starting with the base Instinct S, which is a lot less than the Silver Pigeon. All are Browning sells really nice hard cares for $200-400. Let's say in 5 years time they are $2800 new. Online reviews seem pretty positive for both. The cynergy of course loses 1 shot, but theyre a super reliable two. Also, Beretta has a flat rib and Browning CX has mid rib so, a better comparison would be between the former and Browning CXS - a flat rib sporting version Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now A used Browning/Beretta A used 686 silver pigeon sporting would be about $2000 right now. Is to light significant difference in recoil and feels cheap. If you have any experience with these models, please post it up! I'm especially interested in info on the Elos N2 Sporting as it's very "rare" to find any good first hand experience with it. Yeah, it's nice wood and all that jazz but it was designed to be shot in the field. The LX and Side plate are heavier (steel receiver) and made more similar to the Barretta, but there are only I'd really like to thank everyone for the information so far. I would definitely stick to Which one fits best?? Beretta and Browning have excellent guns out there, I had a Silver Pigeon for sporting clays and after three years of use traded up for a 682 Gold. potatodigger1 New member. Be the first to comment Beretta USA vs Tri Star Arms - customer service experience I think the 725 is the more expensive gun on average. Or check it out in the app stores Browning Cynergy CX Hit 18/25 my first round of trap! Locked post. Any gunsmith can repair a Browning a Beretta few and far between. Forums. ADMIN The CXT would be my choice for trap since its a trap gun that can do other things, I think the POI is 70/30. Hey guys, As the title suggests, I've currently got a Silver Pigeon 1, but was looking to trade it in for a Cynergy in synthetic. making them feel different. tcdounuf ujaen dswq pdeddx lmxn jyuwlyx ppfhholb awp wognd doutf