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Hi, just wondering what people think of the browning 525 classic game with 30" barrels, I've been looking at buying one new to use mainly in the field and the odd day at the range....... I've tried the main rivals and being 6'4" the browning fits me better.

 

I don't know a lot about shotguns and have never bought a new one before ( the price I've been offered for a grade 1 is the same as some s/h ones...!)

 

The thing I'm not sure about is should I get a sporting with 30" or a classic game with 30", I've looked at the reviews online and they all say its a good gun just wondering what "owners" think.

 

Any advice would be great, cheers Tedly.......

 

Ps, although I'm new to this site I've been pigeon shooting for the last 10 years with a trusty semi..... Just wanted to treat myself....

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I brought the game version because I prefer game to clays. Afaik the only difference is the width of the rib, the game is narrower making the gun slightly lighter.

 

The man speaks the truth. The game version is 6mm the sporter is 10mm. I nearly bought one (got a 2nd hand 525).

If buying a second hand 525 look out for the second version. IMHO the improvements were significant.

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Whats the difference?

 

Mr ******* writes about it:

http://www.thefield.co.uk/gunreviews/518545/The_New_browning_525.html

http://www.positiveshooting.com/NewB525.html

 

The early 525 was basically the 425 with a bit of plating. I am not an expert, but I couldn't feel any difference between a 425 and a Mk1 525. I could feel the dif in a later 525.

 

Please don't ask me any more questions. I'm at the end of my subject knowledge :-)

 

ETA Interesting use of asterisks.

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Mr ******* writes about it:

http://www.thefield.co.uk/gunreviews/518545/The_New_browning_525.html

http://www.positiveshooting.com/NewB525.html

 

The early 525 was basically the 425 with a bit of plating. I am not an expert, but I couldn't feel any difference between a 425 and a Mk1 525. I could feel the dif in a later 525.

 

Please don't ask me any more questions. I'm at the end of my subject knowledge :-)

 

ETA Interesting use of asterisks.

 

Ah ha..... So the mk2 525 is back bored (invector+ chokes is the easy way to tell) seems to only discuss the game models so not sure what the deal is with sporters but think the same

 

 

Technical data

The barrels of this new 525 are back-bored , which means they are wider than the norm for a nominal 12-bore. Browning introduced this on other models with success but it has not been seen on the 525 until now.

Read more at http://www.thefield.co.uk/gunreviews/518545/The_New_browning_525.html#4Tmy7wgDSmZ4wRFH.99

 

http://www.positiveshooting.com/NewB525.html

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