Browning Cynergy - Waterfowl
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 14
Browning Cynergy - Waterfowl
I am thinking about getting a 12 ga 3" chambered Browning Cynergy, it has a camo'd plastic stock with an adjustable cheek piece, can anyone that has experience with the Cynergy give me their opinion about this gun?
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Lutz, Florida. Turkey woods in the spring.
Posts: 1,143
When I first heard about them bringing back the A5 I was very excited. When I saw what it was going to look like I was bummed! I could never see myself buying this gun. I still shoot my Auto 5 as well as my Remington Model 11. I love them both. Would love to hear what other die hard A5 users think as well.
#5
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 14
New A5 Browning verses Old A5
If I had a choice to have one gun and only one, it would be the A5, I have 2, both have a 2.75" chambers. The magnum goose loads are getting harder to find, BB's available, that is as big of shot in the 2.75" goose laods get, I like BBB's and T shot for crane. That is why I'm looking at a 3" chambered shotgun, it will take at least $1,000 for a good clean A5 mag, that's why I'm thinking about the new A5, although I havn't picked one up yet, with all the other arms manufacturers, like Berretta, Bennilli, Remington, I figured the new A5 would be comparable to these new hybrids. I do like the new Remington Versa-Max, gas operated, I picked one up, felt good. I guess to many choices. Anyone have good solid opinions about these new waterfowl shotguns?
#6
Proud owner of a Beretta Xtrema - camo of course !
http://www.beretta.com/Long-guns/Fie...2&idv=1&id=894
Doubles as my turkey killer !!!
http://www.beretta.com/Long-guns/Fie...2&idv=1&id=894
Doubles as my turkey killer !!!