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Browning CX

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I have the 30" Citori CX Micro - it has a 13½" LoP. I use it for sporting clays and double trap (I use a 32" BT-99 for singles). Mine shoots about 60/40 and works fine for trap. To me, it sort of feels like a BT-99 with a double barrel.
 
The name change from crossover to CX was due to legal issues with the crossover name. Copyright issue. Same gun.
I have the 30 in Micro. Big head, little arms.
Shoots a little higher than some of the others commented.
It's my dubs gun. BT99 for singles/caps.
Only about 2000 thru it, but has been perfect.
Thinking about getting the 32 inch to try.
For the money, it's a great value.
Tried and true Citori.
Good luck with whatever you choose.
Geo.
Ah, another BT guy with a CX. :) I mentioned this elsewhere, but does the CX sort of feel like a O/U BT? It does to me.

I got my CX last year during Browning's previous $100 rebate program.
They are running it again until March 31; I'm tempted to buy another gun I don't need. :)
 
What is the difference between the cx and cxt. Is it just the stock or is it also ported. Also does a ported barrel help much. Sorry new to the sport and been looking at a over under for awhile. Also what would be easiest way to tell me the difference between the cx and the xt and the 725 with out writing a novel.
The CX is not ported while the CXT is. The CXT has a Monte Carlo stock. The CXT is $300+ more than a CX.
You can get a new CX for $1600 - $1650.

Their are several models of 725, so though it might not be a novel, it would take several paragraphs. I suggest looking at the Browning website for pics and descriptions of the guns.
 
CX with 32" barrel...very tempting.
They're on sale a Cabela's for $1599.99 and there is a $100 Browning rebate until the end of this month. Just sayin'.

In honor of this thread, I shot a couple of rounds of trap this morning with my 30" CX.
It was freakin' cold out, but my scores were higher than the temperature. :3a: