Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!rutgers!nike!ucbcad!ucbvax!jade!jkh From: jkh@jade.BERKELEY.EDU (Jordan K. Hubbard) Newsgroups: mod.rec.guns Subject: Re: Information wanted on Browning Citori Message-ID: <1616@jade.BERKELEY.EDU> Date: Thu, 6-Nov-86 19:13:49 EST Article-I.D.: jade.1616 Posted: Thu Nov 6 19:13:49 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 8-Nov-86 04:49:24 EST Organization: University of California, Berkeley Lines: 31 Approved: jkh@ucbjade Author: Pete Bellas In-Reply-To: <1573@jade.BERKELEY.EDU> Article: 11:7 I have had a Browning Citori for about 6 years now, and it is by far my favorite shotgun. The balance and swing are suberb and it points perfectly for me (just shoulder it and you are looking down hoe sight plane). It is about 3 to 4 inches shorter than a pump or autoloader, which makes it a good handler. It's only fault that I find, it is a bit heavy at 8 pounds. I use it for every- thing from quail to goose (and a lot of trap). Under $800 seems like a good price for the invector (I have seen it as high as $1100), I wish it had been available when I bought mine. On the same note, does anyone have any info on these companies that convert your gun to screw in chokes. I am considering sending my Citori in to Cabela's at the end of this season to have the conversion done. It runs about $150 and includes three chokes (of your choice). Chokes available are skeet, imp cyl, mod, imp mod, full and super full. My wife has a winchester with "winchokes" and is very happy with it, and it sure would be nice to have a variety of chokes in the same gun. Any info would be appreciated. -Pete- *Pete Bellas "When it is not necessary to make a decision, *Citicorp TTI it is necessary to not make a decision." *Santa Monica, CA Lord Faukland (Island) *Path: ...!{randvax | trwrb | philabs | vortex}!ttidca!bellas