Not sure which model CG you're looking at, but there can be a pretty good price difference between the Cynergy and some of the CGs. I believe the new Cynergy is a mechanical trigger and it seemed to have mixed reviews when it came out (repair issues IIRC). And Browning's service isn't known to be the best or fast if you need repairs. I wouldn't rule out a Browning, but it's not a CG. I'd recommend shouldering and shooting a lot of different guns before investing 2 to $10K on anything. A shotgun must fit you correctly in order for you to shoot it well - length of pull, pitch, cast, drop, etc., some of which may be adjustable on some guns. It's worth getting fitted by a gun fitter if you're going to invest in something on the more expensive side, or at least talk with some shooters knowledgeable in proper gun fit.