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Join Date: June 14, 2004
Location: Southern Michigan
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Citori + chokes
I have a Browning Citori 325 Sporting clays I picked up used. It came in its carry case, has 2 extra triggers (?), and a set of aftermarket choke tubes.
One: What are the extra triggers for? Two: I have not used the gun for sporting clays yet but will next week. I have used it for trap and love it. Which choke tubes are appropriate for which situations. I'm just using #8 target loads right now but may begin using the gun for bird hunting in the future (perhaps even for turkey).
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Join Date: May 18, 2004
Location: Marysville, CA
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The extra triggers are provided so that you can change them out according to your preferences. There should be a small set screw at the top of the trigger that will allow you to change them.
Choke selection is dependent upon a lot of factors (hardness of shot, distance, type of target, etc) but an improved cylinder or modified will suffice on most stations. Ed |
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Join Date: May 18, 2004
Location: Northern Indiana
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Caution. If it is a whole trigger assembly, someone may have had a realease trigger setup installed. If you don't know what that is, you pull the trigger and when you want the gun to fire, release it.
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Join Date: June 14, 2004
Location: Southern Michigan
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Thanks to both of you.
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