725 and DS chokes

I bought miner from Briley, and I find that the Briley chokes provide a significant improvement in patterns over the factory chokes. The Factory DS chokes are the one disappointment that I found with the 725s.
 
thanks, I love it.. only 109 shots threw it so far. considering briley Carlson and comp n choke for skeet shooting... the Carlson I have for my sliver and wife's cynergy seem to fowl bad with plastic fast so I was considering others but I haven been happy with patterns they throw
 
The 725's at our club are breaking long, short and everything in between clays with the Browning chokes.If you want to buy chokes, go ahead. But the Brownings work fine.
 
well with the skeet model it only comes with 2 skeet and one improved cylinder flush mount so Im looking to add to it for sporting as well. nothing against browning chokes but if for close to same cost I can get different why not ?
 
well with the skeet model it only comes with 2 skeet and one improved cylinder flush mount so Im looking to add to it for sporting as well. nothing against browning chokes but if for close to same cost I can get different why not ?

By all means. And the Briley suggestion was a good one.
 
I have for sale three (Modified, Improved Modified and Full) Invector DS chokes for the Browning 725. Typically around $ 40.00 each, selling them for $ 25.00 each. Used once, about 15 rounds through each for patterning. PM me if you are interested.
 
briley has my attention as I will most likely be getting fitted tube set in future for it. I am kinda overwhelmed of all the choke choices and the ease to get them here in Canada ( im the type I want them in hand when I pay LOL) no chokes really have bad reviews that I see on patterning. kicks would be same as CNC as far as I read so Im down to kicks/CNC and briley. from what I understand kicks and CNC pattern a tad tighter then briley so I would want cylinder /skeet combo for skeet? and skeet / light mod for sporting clay and in briley I would go with set of skeet and and skeet/ light mod for sporting clay ?

Justin
 
I am shooting skeet/skeet for skeet , and LM/LM for sporting clays. I find that the Briley chokes pattern a bit tighter than the factory chokes, as well as more uniform.
 
I bought browning standard ext chokes for my cynergy and Diana grade ext chokes for my cynergy they all say on the pkg made for browning by briley. take from that what you will. I understand the market for invector plus chokes has many more options then invector DS.

From what I have seen the Briley invector DS chokes don't have the brass grommet, but could just be a bad picture. The hard part with Chokes in Canada is availability, I'm trying to get my hands on an IM Diana for my Cynergy but no luck. With Briley you can order through the Canadian Distributor and they will have it here in no time.
 
I bought browning standard ext chokes for my cynergy and Diana grade ext chokes for my cynergy they all say on the pkg made for browning by briley. take from that what you will. I understand the market for invector plus chokes has many more options then invector DS.

From what I have seen the Briley invector DS chokes don't have the brass grommet, but could just be a bad picture. The hard part with Chokes in Canada is availability, I'm trying to get my hands on an IM Diana for my Cynergy but no luck. With Briley you can order through the Canadian Distributor and they will have it here in no time.
According to Briley, they don't make the factory DS chokes.
 
It's down to kicks and briley. Haven't seen anything bad about either besides cleaning the kicks where it's ported. Emailed kicks they suggested negitive choke and cylinder for skeet as their chokes patteren alittle tighter. Briley I'm looking at a cylinder/skeet combo for skeet
 
Stubble, where are you getting your Briley chokes from. I am anxiously awaiting my 725 and plan on shooting trap/skeet so I would like to get the Briley chokes as well.
 
Lawry will bring them in I think around 3 weeks. I ended up going with Carlson chokes and ordered from AL's corner store and was more then pleased with service and fast delivery
 
I recently bought a Citori 725 sporting with 32" barrel and adjustable comb. It doubles as a clay buster and duck gun, because of the 3" chambers. When I first bought it I had a lot of trouble with the choke system that browning offers, so I went on briley.com and ordered me a set of MOD and IMP MOD. I now hit whatever I'm aiming at and the brileys pretty much stay in the gun, mod for bottom and imp mod for Top. I carry the browning SKEET and FULL just in case.
 
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