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B725 users!! Browning B525 vs. B725


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I have sold one of my B525 shotguns (I had 2) in the hope of investing in a B725. I've read all the reviews and they seem positive. I like the thought of mechanical triggers and interchangeable inflex recoil pads. I have shouldered one in an RFD but have yet to shoot one.

 

I have shot little but B525s for 10 or 11 years and was wondering if anyone else, in a similar situation, has made the switch to the B725 and how they find it.

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Ive got a 425 and the kind people at hodnet let me borrow a 725 for 50 clays. Stunning looking, feels so well balanced. I absolutely loved the swelled palm grip, it just felt so comfortable in my shoulder and I shot the first 9/10 clays i attempted. 3 inch chamber and stunning woodwork for a grade 1 that I used. What's not to like. I think new you can pick them up for £1600 ish if you haggle or ring around. Just my opinion but hope it helps. ATB 425

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According to a few American websites the first 725's had trigger problems and there was a number of changes to the trigger group hence the mk2 designation. The mk2 parts can be purchased as a kit in the states to retrofit.

 

And they are also not true mechanical triggers.

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I'm told there was an occasional problem especially for "lightweight shooters" for which a modification was made and is now fitted as standard . This comprises a heavier "inertia block" and spring and main springs that have bigger diameter coils in the centre . Needs to be partially stripped down to fit and are available from BWM .I fitted one last week the first real close up look at a 725 in the flesh so to speak . Personally I felt the gun was numb and lifeless but that's just me .

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I'm told there was an occasional problem especially for "lightweight shooters" for which a modification was made and is now fitted as standard . This comprises a heavier "inertia block" and spring and main springs that have bigger diameter coils in the centre . Needs to be partially stripped down to fit and are available from BWM .I fitted one last week the first real close up look at a 725 in the flesh so to speak . Personally I felt the gun was numb and lifeless but that's just me .

Thanks for that. Very interesting.

 

For me it will be all about fit and feel. If I can get my hands on one!

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I have just brought the B725 high rib pro Trap, The first time out with it i was missing clay's all over the shop, but it is ok because there is so much adjustment on the gun that the sights were obviously out. Seriously though they are a quality Gun, the Stocks are very pleasing as well.

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I have just brought the B725 high rib pro Trap, The first time out with it i was missing clay's all over the shop, but it is ok because there is so much adjustment on the gun that the sights were obviously out. Seriously though they are a quality Gun, the Stocks are very pleasing as well.

 

Thanks for that.

 

I am more interested in their game models so adjustment shouldn't come into it thankfully. I'd never be done fiddling.

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have 425 and have shot round of clays with 725.It shot great but to me did not feel like a browning...much more similar in the hand and profile to beretta.....so hard to compare as to me a v different gun to 425/525(which are basically same)......

Shouldn't effect me too much - I have an older 687 sporter that I shoot too.

 

I still am trying to find somewhere in NI I can shoot one. 3 browning dealers here and 2 have no range. The other has only new guns.

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