Browning's New Cynergy Ultimate Turkey Gun

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posted on January 20, 2016
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There's no shortage of new ammunition options on the market designed to bring the hurt to a turkey at long range, but what if that same thunder chicken were to sneak up on you and get within 10 yards? Browning is trying to solve that problem with the introduction of its new Cynergy Ultimate Turkey Gun.

As you might expect, the gun's an over/under, like the rest of the Cynergy line. The idea here being you can equip each barrel with a different choke—or even a different shotshell, if you were so inclined—and switch back and forth as necessary, based on where your target happens to be. Of course, you could do that with any over/under, but the Ultimate Turkey Gun comes pre-equipped with an optics rail and Mossy Oak camouflage.

You can learn more about the new offering with the video embedded above, which was filmed at SHOT Show 2016's Media Day at the Range.

For more information, go to Browning.com.

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