My New Gun

May 2009
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idaho
picked this up tonight:
browning cynergy 12 gauge chambered in 3.5". mine is full camo though. now to go find some turkeys.:rock:
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Jan 2009
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Spokane
um, how do you pump it? :)

Looks good, though 3 1/2 is generally more needed for skybustin geese imho, and don't see anyone doing that with an O/U cause they are too refined to blast birds that are'nt on aproach.

T
 
Jan 2009
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Washington
Agreed... it's a sexy beast... but my first thought was the same as Kolat's... 3.5" is a bit big for our ground-based feathery food sources. :D
 
May 2009
11
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idaho
i'm gonna be folding em up in the air man. yeah, it's pretty difficult to find an over/under in 3.5". actually, browning and beretta were the only companies i saw out there that were making them. i want to shoot some turkey as well with this thing. actually, i've got several other shotguns and bought this one in hopes of replacing them all. 3.5" isn't really needed. you can certainly go heavier load with 3" and do just fine, but most of your big time waterfowlers and turkey hunters shoot 3.5" mainly because of the increased amount of lead that it will throw out there. 95% of the time i'll probably stick to 3" but i didn't want to buy a new shotgun and then a couple years later envy everyone else and have to get another. i already have 3 shotguns so a fifth would be ridiculous. ha!!!
 
May 2009
11
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idaho
Nice! I'd like to get a nice double gun one day

yeah, pretty much ever since highschool i've wanted one. all i've ever had was pumps. i've shot autos, side by sides and over/unders and just have really liked the over/unders. mainly because they are so much shorter making pick up and swing much faster for me.

oh, and you just get a good feeling when you crack them in half and drop a couple rounds in em. sorta like jacking a shell with a pump. just one of those things.
 
Jan 2009
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s. greenlake *****
yeah, pretty much ever since highschool i've wanted one. all i've ever had was pumps. i've shot autos, side by sides and over/unders and just have really liked the over/unders. mainly because they are so much shorter making pick up and swing much faster for me.

oh, and you just get a good feeling when you crack them in half and drop a couple rounds in em. sorta like jacking a shell with a pump. just one of those things.

that a 1911 in your avatar? pics?
 
May 2009
11
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idaho
that a 1911 in your avatar? pics?

i think we talked about this once before josh. yes, it's a 1911.... or somewhat anyways. it's a para ordnance LDA 12/45.
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shot it today actually. while all you fools up in seattle were commuting in your I5, 520, I90 or 405 traffic... i was in the desert 10 miles outside of boise saving the world from whistle pigs with my trusty 22 and occasionally the 45. ha!!!! god i missed idaho.
 
Jan 2009
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Washington on the wet side
Agreed... it's a sexy beast... but my first thought was the same as Kolat's... 3.5" is a bit big for our ground-based feathery food sources. :D

WTF??? I mean i grew up with 10 gauges as turkey guns
and a 12 with 3 1/2 is too much gun??
 
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