I absolutely love my Cynergy, could not be happier with it. I have the 20ga Feather, and its like a friggin laser beam.
I dont know,... the Cynergy Classic Trap looks dang sexy compared to a Beretta Gold.
ROFL, maybe for the Upland. Not the feather. I've been thinking about selling them both and getting a Cynergy Classic Trap combo 20/12.
Well you guys have convinced me to save up some more money. I know I want a pretty nice gun and plan on keeping it for a long time.
Nothing worse than a Covey flushing, taking your 2 shots and having your shotgun broken over trying to load when dogs flush some more...
Also, carrying around TWO barrels gets tiring...
There are some real advantages to a good SA, but O/U are sexier...
I've never notice that an O/U was any kind of disadvantage hunting. Some of the worst shots in the world have auto's they tend to shoot as fast as they can in the middle of the covey because they know they have 4 more shots. They're usually lucky to get one bird. On the other hand the dog(s) go on point at a distance I can select my modified barrel and switch in to IC when I'm in range of the dogs. You really never get over one or two good shots anyway and if you have an auto eject gun it's takes a few seconds. If your dog(s) are trained on command to woe then it's no problem. Even if single(s) bust, the birds don't fly far and you track the main covey. The auto guys seem to be like the drag racers that can't get their cars to go down the track fast enough because they stink so instead of practicing they add some power adders to got faster
It really doesn't matter what anyone else carries I always come out with close to the top on birds at the end of the day. JMO
I don't think I've ever seen a O/U in a duck blind. Most people don't want to subject them to the elements.
I used mine for upland and rabbit hunting. Worked fine.
Guess you've never tried to break an O/U open in a duck blind either, huh?
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