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Hi. I have a Cynergy Sporting model that I shoot sporting clays with - love the way it handles , it really seems to work for me. BUT, I can't get the idea of a true LH gun out of my head - such as a 625 or maybe one of Miller's 425's. I did handle a left handed 525 once , gotta admit it did feel good. So my question is should I stop thinking about this and just go by a bunch of flats and keep shooting or bite the bullet and by a lefty gun?
 
The Cynergy stock can't be bent because of a metal tube running through the handle area. But, have you considered a new stock? It will be less expensive than buying a whole new gun. Wenig can hook you up.
 
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Thanks for the replys guys.

00 mod - maybe a Memphis road trip is in order :D

Rastoff - good idea - I wonder if a Cynergy composite stock is lefty adjustable seems like it would be cheap to try.
 
The Composite stock is a little bit adjustable. The comb can be offset 1/4" (I think) to the left. It only costs about $250 from Browning. That would be an inexpensive way to go. At least it would dial the gun in better than it is now.

Of course you can always send the stock to Graco and have them install an adjustable comb for less than $200.
 
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