Browning Citori CXT Over/Under 12 Ga Target Shotgun

$228,945.00

A target-focused, adjustable over/under shotgun built for Sporting Clays, offering custom fit and Browning reliability at a mid-tier price point.

Description

The Browning Citori CXT Over/Under 12 Ga, 30″, 3″, Walnut Adjustable Stock is a purpose-built target shotgun designed for competitive clay shooting, offering a high-quality, adjustable over/under platform at a price that undercuts many premium European models. It delivers reliable performance and a customizable fit for serious shooters who demand value without sacrificing core quality.

Key Features

  • Adjustable Stock: Features a walnut stock with an adjustable comb and length of pull, allowing for a precise, custom fit without expensive gunsmithing.
  • Target-Focused Design: Built specifically for Sporting Clays and FITASC with a slightly higher rib and optimized weight distribution for smooth, consistent swings.
  • Citori Reliability: Built on Browning’s proven, durable Citori action with a single selective mechanical trigger and automatic ejectors.
  • Value Proposition: Offers the Browning name, adjustable features, and target-ready specs at a mid-tier price point, making it a smart long-term investment.

Specifications & Details

Gauge: 12 Gauge
Chamber: 3″
Barrel Length: 30″
Stock: Walnut, Adjustable Comb & LOP
Trigger: Single Selective Mechanical
Chokes: Includes Invector-Plus Extended Choke Tubes

Weighing in at around 8 pounds, the CXT’s heft helps manage recoil and promotes a steady follow-through—a must for breaking 100 targets on a long course. The 30-inch barrels are a versatile choice for most Sporting Clays presentations, and the 3-inch chamber handles everything from light target loads to heavier feathered game loads. The included Invector-Plus extended chokes provide flexibility for different stations, and the whole package is drop-in ready for the shooter who needs a gun that fits right out of the case. At $2289.45, it sits in a sweet spot—well above entry-level over/unders but thousands less than a comparable Beretta 686 or 692 Sporting model with similar adjustable features.

Who This Shotgun Is For

This is the shotgun for the dedicated recreational clay shooter or the competitor on a budget who’s tired of compromising on fit. If you’re moving up from a field gun or a fixed-stock over/under and your scores are plateauing because the gun doesn’t match your mount, the CXT’s adjustability is a game-saver. It’s also a solid pick for the shooter who wants one versatile, high-quality over/under that can handle clays all weekend and maybe a pheasant hunt in the fall. You’re paying for core performance and fit, not superfluous engraving.

Practical Pros & Cons

Pros: The adjustable stock is the headline—it lets you dial in eye alignment perfectly, which is critical for consistent breakage. The Citori action is famously robust and will last a lifetime of use. Compared to the cost of having a stock custom-fitted by a gunsmith, the CXT’s built-in system offers tremendous value. The price, while significant, is competitive for a target-ready, adjustable over/under from a top-tier maker.

Cons: Look, it’s still over two thousand dollars—a major investment. The walnut, while good, may not have the fancy grade of guns costing twice as much. Some purists might prefer a lighter gun for faster games like Skeet, though the weight is ideal for Sporting. It’s a specialized tool; if you primarily hunt, a lighter field model might be more practical.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the adjustable stock complex to set up?

A: Not at all. The tool-less comb adjustment uses a simple hex key system, and the length of pull spacers are easily added or removed. You can experiment with fit at the patterning board in minutes, no gunsmithing required.

Q: Can this gun handle hunting duties as well?

A: Absolutely. While designed for clays, the 12-gauge, 3-inch chamber and durable construction make it perfectly capable for waterfowl, upland birds, or turkey hunting (with appropriate chokes). The 30-inch barrels might feel long in a tight blind, but that’s the main trade-off.

Q: What makes this a better value than a used high-end over/under?

A: A used Beretta or Browning can be a great find, but it likely has a fixed stock. The cost of a professional stock fitting and alteration can easily add $500-$1000. The CXT gives you a new gun with a warranty and a customizable fit from day one, which for many is the smarter financial and performance play.

For the shooter ready to invest in a serious clay target tool that prioritizes fit and function over flash, the Browning Citori CXT represents a calculated, value-driven choice. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Contact us to discuss FFL transfer details and make this workhorse your own.

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