Yildiz sxs shotguns

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Jstocks
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Yildiz sxs shotguns

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Has anyone tried the Yildiz sxs shotguns?

I am thinking about getting one in 410. They come with barrel selector and screw in chokes. Academy sight claims less than 4 lbs
And I’m not sure it’s that light but it is definitely light.

Points nice too. I actually like it better than the o/u but I’m torn because they have an o/u 28 gauge too.

I was really curious if anyone has dealt with the poi and triggers on these guns to see of any issues before I purchase one.
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The 28ga I’ll probably buy sometime later this summer. The sxs are sweet
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Re: Yildiz sxs shotguns

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Jstocks wrote: June 6th, 2020, 3:10 pm Has anyone tried the Yildiz sxs shotguns?

I am thinking about getting one in 410. They come with barrel selector and screw in chokes. Academy sight claims less than 4 lbs
And I’m not sure it’s that light but it is definitely light.

Points nice too. I actually like it better than the o/u but I’m torn because they have an o/u 28 gauge too.

I was really curious if anyone has dealt with the poi and triggers on these guns to see of any issues before I purchase one.
I have one. It shoots exactly to point of aim and the trigger pull is light. My barrel selector is to lose and sometimes gets in a position where I it gets hung preventing me from getting to fire position without looking down and reshifting which is aggravating and has cost a few ducks and doves. The other complaint I have is that the stock is slightly twisted so the right barrel is lower than the left. It’s cheap and looks pretty.
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