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  • Bluemoon

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    Jul 24, 2022
    27
    Benton LA Bossier Parish
    Just bought a new CZ Bobwhite 20 ga double barrel. Looking forward to cooler weather to bust some clays or doves with it. I am fond of CZ firearms.
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    Markpixs

    Active Member
    Apr 23, 2011
    194
    NOVA
    Let us know how you like it, been looking at one but a little leery of CZ. We had rental CZO/Us at the range where I worked, about 10 years ago, and only with about 6-7 years, the Citoris go about 10-15.
     

    Bluemoon

    Member
    Jul 24, 2022
    27
    Benton LA Bossier Parish
    Let us know how you like it, been looking at one but a little leery of CZ. We had rental CZO/Us at the range where I worked, about 10 years ago, and only with about 6-7 years, the Citoris go about 10-15.
    CZ is a great firearms builder. As you may know, CZ bought Colt out of bankruptcy and is producing the Colt line now. I have numerous CZ firearms and love them.
     

    JasonD67

    Active Member
    Jan 23, 2021
    189
    Annapolis
    I just got the same gun 2 weeks ago. I love it so far, especially for the money. I'm breaking clays as well as I do with my (much more expensive) Beretta 694 O/U.

    One thing, your left hand will fry if you shoot a lot. I have to wear a glove on my left hand when shooting sporting clays. If you're shooting the occasional rabbit or grouse you'll be fine though.
     

    Bluemoon

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    Jul 24, 2022
    27
    Benton LA Bossier Parish
    I just got the same gun 2 weeks ago. I love it so far, especially for the money. I'm breaking clays as well as I do with my (much more expensive) Beretta 694 O/U.

    One thing, your left hand will fry if you shoot a lot. I have to wear a glove on my left hand when shooting sporting clays. If you're shooting the occasional rabbit or grouse you'll be fine though.
    Thanks for the heads up and a reason to buy a new pair of shooting gloves.
     

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