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Browning 525 for 687 Silver Pigeon 3 sporter


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Thinking of changing my 525 for a Silver Pigeon 687 Sporter this week?

Been told 687 is v similar to 682 Gold e, optibore etc.

Good or Bad move?

Providing gun fits will prob go for it.

Gun used for sporting clays.

Done too much reading and comparing so it's make your

mind up time. Opinions welcome.

Ian

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It's only a fraction lighter than the 682 out of the shoulder, but in the shoulder it feels practically weightless :yes:

 

The biggest difference to me is that it "feels" more purposeful (if that's even a word???) than the 525, as though it's built purely to shoot clays :)

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Ive got both sitting here in my cabinet, gotta agree with what has already been said, but the 687 doesnt have the vented centre rib like the 682 so is a little heavier in the barrell, but none the less, its a class above the 525 and...ALOT easier to clean :yes:

 

I think the 687 is a better looking gun than the 682, but then thats in the eye of the owner :)

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  • 2 weeks later...

The Silver Pig I bought is the sporter with optibore chokes and the top rib is the same as

the 682e, I think tapering from about 10 to 8 mill.

The only diff from 682e is vented mid rib, adj trigger and ext chokes.

but luckily given a set of beretta extended ported victory titanium chokes

It also has a slight palm swell.

From what I have seen there is the field, game and comp models available.

From the shooting front it really does feel on the clays with no effort,

just keep your eyes on the clay!

 

Cheers N T

was a risky call but right one.

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