The B725 Hunter Grade 5 is a luxury version of the B725. It possesses a delicate, entirely hand-finished engraving. Its top-quality grade-4 wood is oil-rubbed. It obviously retains all the features of the B725.
An Inflex II recoil pad is fitted on all B725 shotguns as standard. This ultra-flexible recoil pad provides the best recoil absorption possible on a shotgun. This exclusive material makes shouldering easier.
Two other pads, 20mm or 25mm thick (available as an option), make it easy to adjust the length of your stock. In this way, you can adapt your B725 to your own physique and adapt it depending on the hunting season.
This new firing system is shorter, faster and lighter giving more control over your shooting.
Browning’s innovative mechanical firing system provides great ease of use for hunters and shooters, guaranteeing that a second shot can be fired whatever the circumstance.
The low action frame provides the following benefits when shooting. It enables faster aiming and therefore more instinctive shooting. Thanks to the frame’s inline recoil providing a more comfortable shooting position, it reduces muzzle flip and makes for good manoeuvrability and effectiveness when shooting. The action frame is guaranteed for 10 years.
The principle of the Back-bored™ Vector Pro™ barrel is to improve the diameter of the bore of the barrel and to extend the forcing cone which provides three advantages:
Invector DS™ chokes offer the best performance on the market. At 80mm long and with an exclusive internal shaping, they are designed to deliver the finest performance at any shooting distance.
They also ensure better pattern consistency for lead and steel shot. Finally, their patented gas seal limits the spread of gases to keep the choke clean, and makes them easy to remove.
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