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Browning 725 sporting #3409838 07/25/12 08:36 PM
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Just ought the 725 sporting in 32inch barrels I absolutely love the gun but I'd like some more opinions just in case there's anything I should keep in mind or watch out for



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Re: Browning 725 sporting [Re: trophyhunter12] #3410249 07/25/12 10:33 PM
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Sweet. Chamber in a 28 and I would have to buy a new skeet gun.


Re: Browning 725 sporting [Re: scattergun] #3411449 07/26/12 04:28 AM
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It is a Browning...just pull the trigger and look at the birds. wink Congrats on the new gun, that is a nice stick!



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