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Didn't realize this existed until I visited the PX yesterday. 1395$ for the target, if they had the coach I would have been all over that. What a beautiful side by side. I'm gonna keep my eyes open now that its on my radar. They also had a hammer classic, not sure I'd be fond of hammers on a shotgun, even though this wouldn't serve any purpose beside collection. 10 years to retirement! Just waiting! | ||
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Price has gone up a bit, when I got mine it was 1200 dollars. These are excellent shotguns for Skeet, Trap, or Sporting Clays and CZ's higher end shotguns tend to come with some very pretty wood. One big plus is the stock is set up like a modern O/U so you can use the same mount as you would with something like a Beretta 686. Many older Side by Side shotguns featured a lot more drop to the stock that required mounting the stock to your jaw line instead of at the cheek like modern shotguns. I've stopped counting. | |||
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PopeDaddy |
I’ve got the Bobwhite G2 in 20 gauge. My son loves it. The finish is pretty thin and it now has a nice well-worn patina after only a couple/few seasons. Had to send it back to CZ USA for a warranty repair trigger job as the factory triggers were unbalanced and heavy as hell but they came back very very nice. Money well spent IMO.This message has been edited. Last edited by: x0225095, 0:01 | |||
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Tupperware Dr. |
I've had quite a few CZ shotguns over the years, both O/U and SxS's. The O/U's remind me of the Browning Citori in feel. Always happy with them as bird hunting, CZ is good to go! | |||
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