Anyone own a Browning Maxus or A-5?
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Anyone own a Browning Maxus or A-5?
...I'd like to hear your opinion on the performance/reliability of these guns, particularly for Sporting Clays.
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Re: Anyone own a Browning Maxus or A-5?
As they almost phrased it in Animal Farm: Old A5 good, new A5 bad
Re: Anyone own a Browning Maxus or A-5?
As he said ^^^^
I know 2 people at my club that had the new A5 and both have traded them in for the Beretta 1301, if ever a gun could be described as female then this is the one, talk about temperamental, 1 week they would work fine with a particular cartridge, the next it would not, one guy I shoot with on a Thursday tried virtually every type of cartridge they sold at the club and it just wouldn't cycle consistently, it messed up a couple of comps for him and since he got rid of it in April his 1301 hasn't missed a beat, he even took it to America for a comp.
The above 2 were sec1 versions for PSG so sec2 for doing clays may be more reliable but an expensive venture if not
I know 2 people at my club that had the new A5 and both have traded them in for the Beretta 1301, if ever a gun could be described as female then this is the one, talk about temperamental, 1 week they would work fine with a particular cartridge, the next it would not, one guy I shoot with on a Thursday tried virtually every type of cartridge they sold at the club and it just wouldn't cycle consistently, it messed up a couple of comps for him and since he got rid of it in April his 1301 hasn't missed a beat, he even took it to America for a comp.
The above 2 were sec1 versions for PSG so sec2 for doing clays may be more reliable but an expensive venture if not
Re: Anyone own a Browning Maxus or A-5?
Ok, I think the A-5 is out. Thanks.
Anyone have a Maxus?
Anyone have a Maxus?
Re: Anyone own a Browning Maxus or A-5?
Have you considered a Benelli Supersport? Had one loved it, sold it, regretted it ever since!
Re: Anyone own a Browning Maxus or A-5?
Not something I'd consider as I don't find it pleasing to look at. As you can probably tell from my choices I either like sleek, modern, clean lines or 'butt ugly' - and rarely anything in between. The Supersport (along with the majority of shotguns) are somewhere in the middle and just not for me.
I'm very into extreme aesthetics. Call me shallow but that's just how I roll...
Thanks for the suggestion though. smile2
I'm very into extreme aesthetics. Call me shallow but that's just how I roll...
Thanks for the suggestion though. smile2
Re: Anyone own a Browning Maxus or A-5?
...an OLD A-5/Auto5, mmm, nice!!
Can be picked up at bargain prices and all the parts for them are still available.
Weren't the worlds best selling auto shotgun for no reason...
Can be picked up at bargain prices and all the parts for them are still available.
Weren't the worlds best selling auto shotgun for no reason...
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Re: Anyone own a Browning Maxus or A-5?
Hi I have a Browning Maxus 12G chambered in 3 and a half inch. It is the plastic black model or the synthetic stock whichever you prefer.
It is a great gun very light at least compared to my over and under, Recoil is not a problem very little even with bigger cartridges, And the speed load is a nice touch where the cartridge loads/chambers when you load the gun from the bottom.
I had a few problems at the start with it being a new gun had to put a few cartridges through it before it ran nice and smooth with no jams or stoppages.
And also it cycles 24 Gram cartridges with very few problems the occasional stoppage but nothing to worry about once in a blue moon which is going to happen no matter what you use relay.
Anything else you’d like to know drop me a PM and ill happily tell you more.
Joe Pugh.
It is a great gun very light at least compared to my over and under, Recoil is not a problem very little even with bigger cartridges, And the speed load is a nice touch where the cartridge loads/chambers when you load the gun from the bottom.
I had a few problems at the start with it being a new gun had to put a few cartridges through it before it ran nice and smooth with no jams or stoppages.
And also it cycles 24 Gram cartridges with very few problems the occasional stoppage but nothing to worry about once in a blue moon which is going to happen no matter what you use relay.
Anything else you’d like to know drop me a PM and ill happily tell you more.
Joe Pugh.
Miroku MK38 12G
Browning Maxus 12G
Ruger 10/22 .22
Marlin 1894 .44
Savage model 24 .22/.410
Lee Enfield SMLE 1918 .303
Mauser Gew 98 1916 7.92x57
Springfield 1903 1928 30-06
Mosin Nagant 91/30 1929 7.62x54R
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Browning Maxus 12G
Ruger 10/22 .22
Marlin 1894 .44
Savage model 24 .22/.410
Lee Enfield SMLE 1918 .303
Mauser Gew 98 1916 7.92x57
Springfield 1903 1928 30-06
Mosin Nagant 91/30 1929 7.62x54R
Lost count now
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