Browning Citori 725 Sporting 20/32 2.75 Adj Shotgun

$341,313.00

A competition-ready 20-gauge over-under with 32″ barrels and an adjustable comb, engineered for precision and reduced recoil on the clay course.

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Description

The Browning Citori 725 Sporting 20/32 2.75 Adj is a high-performance over-under shotgun designed for the serious clay target shooter. It features a 20-gauge bore, 32-inch barrels, 2.75-inch chambers, and an adjustable comb, delivering the refined balance and precise pointability needed for consistent breaks on the sporting clays course or skeet field. This isn’t a field gun pressed into service; it’s a purpose-built competition tool where every ounce and inch is optimized for repeatable success.

Key Features

  • Adjustable Comb: Dial in your perfect cheek weld and eye alignment for a consistent, heads-up shooting position. No gunsmithing required to achieve a custom fit.
  • 32″ 20-Gauge Barrels: Provides a long, smooth swing plane for sustained leads and stable follow-through, all in a lighter, faster-handling 20-gauge package.
  • 725 Sporting Action: Features a low-profile receiver with a rounded breech face for smoother loading and a mechanical trigger for crisp, reliable ignition.
  • Vector Pro Lengthened Forcing Cones & Back-Bored Barrels: Engineered for reduced recoil perception and more consistent, uniform shot patterns.
  • Inflex II Recoil Pad: Strategically designed to direct recoil downward and away from the cheek, mitigating fatigue during long practice sessions or tournaments.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Gauge 20 Gauge
Barrel Length 32 Inches
Chamber 2.75″
Overall Length Approx. 48.5″
Weight Approx. 7 lbs 12 oz
Stock Walnut with Adjustable Comb

The 20-gauge chambering in this configuration is a smart choice—it offers markedly less recoil than a 12-gauge, which means you can shoot more shells in a day without developing a flinch, while still having more than enough payload for any clay target. The 7 lb 12 oz weight is a sweet spot, providing mass for a fluid swing without becoming cumbersome. Here’s the thing—when it comes to breaking distant crossing shots or fast-rising teal, that seamless swing is everything.

Who It’s For

This shotgun is for the dedicated clay shooter who has moved past entry-level guns and demands a tool that matches their commitment. It’s for the competitor analyzing their scorecard, knowing that a missed station was due to a fit issue, not a skill issue. It’s for the shooter who values the efficiency of the 20-gauge for practice and competition, and understands that an adjustable comb isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity for achieving a repeatable mount. If you’re running hundreds of shells a month through a Beretta A400 or a Caesar Guerini, the Browning Citori 725 Sporting represents a top-tier alternative with distinct handling characteristics.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The adjustable comb allows for a truly custom fit out of the box. The 20-gauge/32-inch barrel combination delivers exceptional swing dynamics with reduced recoil. The build quality and finish are typical of Browning’s high-end Citori line, built for long-term durability. The Inflex II pad is genuinely effective at managing felt recoil.

Cons: With a price point of $3413.13, this is a significant investment for non-competitors. The 32-inch barrels can feel long in tight quarters or for smaller-statured shooters. It’s a specialized tool—you wouldn’t choose this as your primary waterfowl or upland gun.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the adjustable comb easy to set up myself?

A: Yes. The tool-less adjustment system is straightforward. You simply loosen knobs, position the comb for your ideal eye alignment over the rib, and re-tighten. It’s designed for the shooter to tune without needing a gunsmith.

Q: Can this gun handle 3-inch magnum shells for hunting?

A: No. The chambers are specifically 2.75 inches, so it is designed for standard target and light field loads. Using longer shells is unsafe and must be avoided.

Q: What is the difference between the 725 Sporting and the 725 Field model?

A: The Sporting model typically features a wider rib for better sight picture, an adjustable comb, a more open choke constriction (often with extended choke tubes), and a recoil pad designed for high-volume shooting, whereas Field models have a fixed comb and are lighter for carrying.

This Browning Citori 725 Sporting is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. If your goal is to shatter targets with more consistency and less fatigue, this platform is built to deliver.

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