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Harry Krause wrote:
I spent some time looking at a line of shotguns today that I had not seen before, and I was blown away ( :} by the relatively high level of handwork, fit, and finish for a quite modest price. These pieces were selling for $700 to $1000, and they were the match of anything new selling for twice the price. Outdoor Life tested one, and while there is always a modicum of hype in this stuff, I found the report interesting: "CZ O/U Redhead Issue: Summer 2005 Price: $795 Contact: (800-955-4486) Editor's Comments I love this gun” and “great value” were among the comments written about this fast-pointing, slick-operating O/U that not only earned our Great Buy award but came very close to winning the Editor’s Choice award over a gun costing more than four times as much! The CZ Redhead, which sells for $795, opened as smooth as oiled silk, and the stock seemed to fit everyone so well that 25 for 25 at skeet was common, even on the first round. Ejection of spent cases was crisp and positive. The only criticism mentioned was the too-heavy trigger pull." That 7 pounds of trigger pull is a disqualifier, and 20 gauge is not the way to go. You can find a proper gun for your $800. Using that gun is like trying to tow your Parker some distance...an exercise in futility. -- Skipper |
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