Having said that, the LOP, lower receiver height, fast swing, ... too many positives to list.
I will say you need to TRY one before you commit though. about 1 in 10 people dso not fit the cynergy... gorrilla length arms i think.
Quick Question, do you find the lop shorter or longer. i am in process of purchasing a doubles gun and really appreciate the input on the cynergy because as you put it the citori is the religion around here. Seems as a women shooter I would appreciate the adjustments etc???
It depends on how you adjust the stock and the trigger. I have my trigger set to the most rearward position, no spacer in the recoil pad and it fits me like a glove.
So.. I think the LOP overall is slightly shorter, which would be why browning designed spacers for the recoil pad and the trigger position adjustment.
If you don't have a Cynergy handy, we could probably find a club in between both of us for you to try it out, and see if you like it.
I have the Euro Sporting Composite with 30" barrels. The top of the stock is even adjustable as well as the recoil pad, and trigger, so it can truly be 'tuned' to your shooting style and body type. I do like the 'crispness' of the triggers in the Cynergy over the Citori, although there is slightly more overtravel in the Cynergy triggers than the Citori.
Love how it points though. Just killer. My game has improved since owning the Cynergy. Not because it is 'better' than any other, but because it fits me better everywhere. And if you shoot a rifle at all, you will really fall in love with the lower receiver height. The stock is almost 'cast neutral' which I find promotes good mounting mechanics. From below the hip to firing position, it slips right into the pocket without a thought.
The Cynergy is a lot of gun for the money. FWIW a friend of mine bought a wood version. I do not like it as much as the composite. The stock has more traditional cast to it, and being ambidextrous (i shoot left or right) I find that It just doesn't fit me as well (and for the record, all my other guns are wood stocks).
Hope this helps.
J