Description
The Browning Citori CXT 12 Ga, 32″ Barrel, 3″ Chamber, Monte Carlo, 2rd is a purpose-built over-and-under shotgun designed for competitive clay target shooting, specifically sporting clays and trap. It’s a premium-grade, competition-ready firearm that offers a high level of performance and adjustability straight from the factory, representing a significant but value-conscious investment for serious shooters.
Key Features
- Competition-Focused Design: Built from the ground up for sporting clays and trap, with a high, adjustable Monte Carlo stock to promote proper head positioning and sight alignment.
- Long, Stable 32-Inch Barrel: Provides a long sighting plane for smooth swings and consistent leads, helping to break distant targets.
- Versatile 3-Inch Chamber: Handles a wide range of 12-gauge loads from light target loads to heavier field loads, though target ammo is its primary diet.
- Factory Adjustability: The stock often includes features for comb height and length-of-pull adjustments, allowing for a custom fit without immediate gunsmithing costs.
- Proven Citori Action: Built on Browning’s legendary, durable boxlock action known for reliability and a crisp trigger.
Specs & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel Length | 32 Inches |
| Capacity | 2 Rounds |
| Stock | Monte Carlo |
| Action Type | Over/Under |
Weighing in around 8 to 8.5 pounds, the CXT’s heft is a feature, not a bug—it soaks up recoil and promotes a steady, fluid swing. The price point of $2074.76 places it firmly in the mid-to-upper tier of production-grade competition shotguns. Here’s the thing—you’re paying for specialized engineering, not just a fancy name. Compared to a field-grade Citori, you’re getting a stock designed for a single, demanding purpose. The 32-inch barrels are a common choice for serious trap and sporting clays shooters who want that extra bit of stability.
Who It’s For
This shotgun is for the dedicated clay shooter who has moved past casual weekend rounds and is investing in a tool to improve their scores. It’s ideal for someone shooting registered sporting clays or ATA trap who wants the advantages of a target-specific platform without stepping into the custom, $10,000-plus bespoke gun realm. It’s also a smart pick for the shooter who wants a single, high-quality over/under that can handle both games effectively. If you’re still using a field gun for competition, the CXT represents a logical and performance-focused upgrade.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The target-specific stock geometry provides an immediate, proper fit out of the box for most competitive stances. The long barrels aid in smooth follow-through. Browning’s reputation for durability means this is a gun you can shoot for tens of thousands of rounds. It holds its value well in the used market. The 3-inch chamber offers flexibility for the occasional hunting trip or heavier load.
Cons: The $2k+ price tag is a serious commitment. The 32-inch barrel and target weight make it cumbersome for field hunting or walking long distances. It’s a specialist tool; if you only shoot clays occasionally, a shorter, lighter, and less expensive model might offer better bang-for-buck. The fixed choke system (typically Invector-DS) requires tube changes for different constrictions, an added cost versus a gun with screw-in chokes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the CXT suitable for a beginner?
A: It can be, if the beginner is committed to competitive shooting and has the budget. The fit and long barrel are excellent for learning proper form. However, the cost is high for a first gun; many start with a used Browning Citori or a Beretta A300 to learn the games before upgrading.
Q: Can this model be used for hunting?
A: Technically, yes, due to the 3″ chamber. Practically, it’s not ideal. The long 32-inch barrels and heavier target weight are awkward in a blind or while walking fields. The Monte Carlo stock can snag on clothing. It’s a competition gun first.
Q: What chokes does it come with?
A: The CXT typically comes equipped with Browning’s Invector-DS choke tube system. It usually includes a set of flush-mounted tubes (like Improved Cylinder, Modified, and Full) designed for various target presentations. Remember, FFL transfer required for firearm purchases when ordering online.
When you stack up the Browning Citori CXT against other production target guns in its class, its value becomes clear. You get a proven action, a purpose-built stock, and Browning’s quality control at a price that undercuts many semi-custom options. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. For the shooter ready to invest in their hobby and see tangible results on the scorecard, the CXT is a logical and performance-driven step up.




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