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Semi Auto or Over Under?
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<blockquote data-quote="dogbuster0006" data-source="post: 1771649" data-attributes="member: 39547"><p>You'll be tickled to death with the browning. I've been shooting a 12 and 20ga Citori for many years they're finally starting to "wear in" as Browning puts it. Buy yourself a quality set of skeet/cylinder chokes for clay shooting, as well as and Improved and Mod and you'll have everything but turkey covered. The best advice I can give you is a quality set of choke tubes, I prefer the Carlson's but several good manufactures out there watch for sales and you'll save several dollars on them. Let us know when Santa delivers we all want pics of the new toys!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogbuster0006, post: 1771649, member: 39547"] You'll be tickled to death with the browning. I've been shooting a 12 and 20ga Citori for many years they're finally starting to "wear in" as Browning puts it. Buy yourself a quality set of skeet/cylinder chokes for clay shooting, as well as and Improved and Mod and you'll have everything but turkey covered. The best advice I can give you is a quality set of choke tubes, I prefer the Carlson's but several good manufactures out there watch for sales and you'll save several dollars on them. Let us know when Santa delivers we all want pics of the new toys!!! [/QUOTE]
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