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			I picked up an SX-2 last fall too.    I clean it just like the manual says, but I like to keep mine as dry as possible.   Clean, but dry. 
 
I'm careful about breaking in a new rifle, but I've never given it a second thought with a shotgun.    Just shoot it, get used to it and clean it afterwards. 
 
I picked the SX-2 since I liked it as well as the more expensive models I tried.    I took some of the $500 I saved and took a correspondence course in gunsmithing so I could keep it working so I figure I still came out ahead from all I learned.   A couple of my friends shoot them too and I get lots of practice fixing them and the training comes in handy.   
 
Seriously though, it's a great gun.   I'm not going to claim it's the very best autoloader out there, but it does everything I want it to and I like it.    
 
Speaking of Browning.   My favorite shotgun I've ever owned (so far) is my Browning BPS that I bought about 20 years ago.   It has seen a lot of use and abuse and keeps coming back for more.     My least favorite shotgun I've ever owned was also a Browning.   A B-80 that I purchased with my last dollar when I was about 14.    Biggest disappointment I've ever owned.    I think think that one was made for Browning by Berretta and I don't know what ever happened to that model.   I know mine went down the road and it took me over 20 years to get the courage to buy another autoloader. 
 
You'll like your SX-2, let me know which light loads you choose to shoot.   So far I haven't shot anything but 3" & 3.5" loads except for a couple 1 oz. target loads and I know they won't cycle.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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