Well that's a handy piece of thread necromancy! LOL. I bought my wife one of these for skeet a few years ago. She had to give skeet up for a while because she needed rotator cuff surgery, and now that she's had the surgery, she hasn't gone back out yet. But she did enjoy the gun, and it is light and shoots well. For the price, it was a decent little shotgun.HappyYildizOwner wrote:I just picked up a 20 gauge o/u yesterday for a skeet shoot. 100 rounds through without a single problem. Great pattern and a joy to shoot. From the first shot, each and every shell ejected 3 feet over my right shoulder. If there were a bucket behind me, they'd have been disposed of properly.
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- Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:39 am
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
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Re: Yildiz Shotguns
- Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:12 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
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Re: Yildiz Shotguns
We bought my wife a Yildiz O/U 20 gage at Academy last week for skeet shooting. She hasn't had a chance to shoot it, but she was there and tried it on for size/weight/length of pull before we got it, and it seems just about right for her.
Compared to my Stoeger Condor Competition model, it seems to be less "substantial" mechanically - with its alloy receiver and block - but the quality of the wood is impressive for a shotgun at that price point.
Compared to my Stoeger Condor Competition model, it seems to be less "substantial" mechanically - with its alloy receiver and block - but the quality of the wood is impressive for a shotgun at that price point.