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Started by ShortMagFan, May 04, 2020, 08:40:15 AM
Quote from: Mossyballs on May 04, 2020, 10:34:27 AMI've considered the same thing less the ff3. I am considering the cz bobwhite g2 w/ 26" barrel.
Quote from: crow on May 04, 2020, 02:15:17 PMI'm hunting with a CZ bobwhite 20ga Gen. 1, I'm shooting a mid bead as my rear sight.with lead field loads it shoots a very good POA to POI, what I have found in my gun with Fed HVWT or TSS is the right barrel shoots right and the left barrel shoots left, the heavier the payload the more each barrel is off.I set my gun up to shoot the right barrel with a 1.25oz pheasant load or a 1oz TSS load, both of these shoots POA to POI, the pheasant load will get you to 35yds, the 1oz TSS #9 load will get you a good bit past 40ydsIn the left barrel by dropping a 1 5/8oz load down to a 1 7/16th oz load of TSS and a little choke filing itshoots to POA and has a 10" pattern that will go way past where I would shoot a turkeyleft barrel has an ext. trulock .571, right barrel has an ext. Carlson .575in the CZ 20 ga. bobwhite barrels you can shoot 2 extended Trulocks, 2 extended Carlsons, or mix them.from what I've read some CZ bobwhite shooters got where they wanted to be with TSS and flush mount chokes, I did not and went with the ext. chokesmy trigger pulls were heavy, they broke crisp, but heavy, CZ will work on them under warranty for you.With the recoil from a 3" 1 5/8 0z. turkey load the prince of whales stock might have the edge, but the English strait grip stock hasn't been an issue.if you found an old double that you like, there are low pressure TSS loads available.I've shot TSS and HVWT (in small pellet sizes) in several older guns with no barrel/choke damage, or scratches/scouring of the bore.