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Originally Posted by passport
First thing you should do, after making sure the gun fits, is get rid of the frickin beads! ONLY LOOK AT THE TARGET.


Not always, and if you would happen to take some lessons from Anthony Mataresse he would explain to you when to. Or get his new video set....


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The new White Lightnings are sharp looking.

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who cares what they look like!
will it shoot and last!


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😳 I do. 😄 kidding aside, which gun fits you the best will be the one. Both “B” guns will last the average man forever. I have two Browning Grand Lightning’s, a 12 and 20 that I bought in 2000. The 12 gauge has been my main shot gun since. Lots of birds, sporting clays and rounds of trap every week for a few years, I don’t know how many rounds are through it. If in the event you wear it out they have plenty of parts.

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exactly my reason for choosing brownings.


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Or Perazzi, or Beretta, or Krieghoff, or Blaser or. or, or...when it comes to rounds, trap, skeet, sporting clays, lasting and parts....


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I went to Cabelas today and the selection was pretty slim. I ended up getting a Browning Citori CXS in 12ga. It seemed to fit me better than the 725 field and the 725 sporting that they had. I couldn't see the $1000 difference in price between the CXS and the sporting. After my cabela's points and gift cards it was only $800 out the door, so I feel like it was a pretty good deal. Thank you for everyone for the advice.

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