Yildiz Shotguns Any Good - You may look into the cz line of. I’ve been posting a few shotgun posts lately. I’m looking at a yildiz, albeit in 28 gauge, not everyone’s gauge of choice i know. But gauge aside, any yildiz owners out there. I’d like to get an idea of what your thoughts are on the yildiz break open shotguns. I’m new to break barrel shotguns and clay target sports. I believe it’s something that. They've all been fantastic. Over 5000 rds through the 20. No faults with any of them. I have the 12 ga steel model. It is serving me very well for sporting clays. A dealer in the uk has a new yildiz. Yildiz are rely well made shotguns. I have that same exact. 410 on the bottom and a brake open 12 gauge. Both have well over 3000 rounds each true them and never a single problems. I do own three yildiz o/u's: An spz me steel, hps sporting, and 20 ga legacy hp. I did handle an orion sporting before i bought the hps sporting. The orion felt good, but. I saw some yildiz o/u's at academy (around $400) and thought maybe i should try one of those instead. They feel good, look nice, and recoil doesn't really bother me. I've read the faq post. The gun swings good, feels good and looks good if that matters and doesn't cost as much as say a ruger red label or some other higher end shotguns. The stiffness will go. But hey, we’re talking a real walnut stock (nothing synthetic) in a shotgun that’s a genuine joy to move through the air. The yildiz spz me is perfectly balanced; I have one and enjoy it. You definitely know its there. Prostar has 2 strikes out of the gate, the fact that they marketed it under the yildiz name, who was previously known for nothing but bottom of the barrel guns from academy, and. I bought a new yildiz 20 ga. Sxs last saturday, and i wanted to share the experience with y'all. I went to the academy at military and 410 (what a great highway to sell. I out shot the guys with the citori's and goldwings and benellis. For the money i highly would recommend one. I have been known to miss just as easily with a 2000 dollar rifle. There is no palm swell and the grip feels quite. The price isn't bad for an o/u. I researched the gun and it. For folks who want a lighter kick and a smaller shot, the ambidextrous 20 gauge is a solid option. For those who want to chase large waterfowl species or even wild turkeys, the. Yildiz has a reputation as functioning ok but the feel and handling aren't all that.

You may look into the cz line of. I’ve been posting a few shotgun posts lately. I’m looking at a yildiz, albeit in 28 gauge, not everyone’s gauge of choice i know. But gauge aside, any yildiz owners out there. I’d like to get an idea of what your thoughts are on the yildiz break open shotguns. I’m new to break barrel shotguns and clay target sports. I believe it’s something that. They've all been fantastic. Over 5000 rds through the 20. No faults with any of them. I have the 12 ga steel model. It is serving me very well for sporting clays. A dealer in the uk has a new yildiz. Yildiz are rely well made shotguns. I have that same exact. 410 on the bottom and a brake open 12 gauge. Both have well over 3000 rounds each true them and never a single problems. I do own three yildiz o/u's: An spz me steel, hps sporting, and 20 ga legacy hp. I did handle an orion sporting before i bought the hps sporting. The orion felt good, but. I saw some yildiz o/u's at academy (around $400) and thought maybe i should try one of those instead. They feel good, look nice, and recoil doesn't really bother me. I've read the faq post. The gun swings good, feels good and looks good if that matters and doesn't cost as much as say a ruger red label or some other higher end shotguns. The stiffness will go. But hey, we’re talking a real walnut stock (nothing synthetic) in a shotgun that’s a genuine joy to move through the air. The yildiz spz me is perfectly balanced;

Yildiz Shotguns Any Good