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Cz shotguns

Post by czeger » Mon Feb 03, 2014 6:47 pm

Looking at picking up a new shotgun I really like the looks of the cz over under sand sxs anyone have one that they like

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Post by jimbo&rooster » Mon Feb 03, 2014 6:56 pm

I've got a couple CZ shotguns. One a CZ redhead o/u 12ga I like it well enough but shoot a 20ga most of the time. I also have a 720 auto I like ALOT. I'm in the market for either a bobwhite in 20ga or a redhead in 20.

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Post by fishpond » Tue Feb 04, 2014 7:44 am

I've had a 28ga Ringneck for about 5yrs. It's become my favorite

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Post by gotpointers » Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:00 am

They're fine, I've had five of the huglu manufactured CZ, and DeHaan branded guns. A mallard OU in 12 ga, a Dehaan OU in 12 ga, a 28 ga OU, Ringneck sxs in 28ga that I swapped for a double trigger Bobwhite also in 28 ga. They're all gone now that I found an older Spanish made 16 ga sxs that fit me perfect.

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Post by duckn66 » Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:55 am

I have a Huglu that I picked up overseas about 15 yrs ago. O/U 20 with 26 inch tubes. It's my quail gun. I love how it points and its lightweight as well.

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Post by GrayDawg » Tue Feb 04, 2014 10:59 am

I own a CZ Bobwhite SxS in 28ga. with 26" barrels.........
LOVE IT !! It's the gun I'm always shooting unless my son is with me, then it's his to shoot.

I haven't had a problem with it yet and the level of craftsmanship is superior for a SxS priced under $1000.

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Post by JWP58 » Tue Feb 04, 2014 11:39 am

I've had.....a Bobwhite, Upland ultralight, SxS upland (special run), and Woodcock. All worked as advertised.
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Post by TonyS » Sat Feb 15, 2014 9:48 pm

My next shotgun will be a CZ bobwhite 20 ga with 28" barrels.

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Post by gundogguy » Wed Oct 01, 2014 5:35 pm

I do like my CZ Redhead 28ga 28inbbls. Clays, doves and soon grouse and woodcock! A good value for a extra gun to own and shoot!
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Post by cutty72 » Sun Oct 05, 2014 9:07 pm

Love my Redhead delux 12 ga. O/U!

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Post by art hubbard » Tue Oct 07, 2014 6:32 am

how about the cz canvasback, any thoughts?

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Post by Tooling » Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:12 am

I've got a CZ Bobwhite in .410 - I do not hunt w/it but rather just shoot clays - Have had it for 7/8 yrs, never any trouble w/it. It doesn't fit me all that well. (Average build)

Not the best build quality (not exactly horrible either).. it represents an UNBELIEVABLE value and is a really fun little gun - I do suggest two triggers no matter the choice in model. Definitely would not be a bad choice for a field gun in a 28ga thru 12ga but I would never wing shoot w/a .410 (Opinions vary, just not the choice for me)

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Post by original mngsp » Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:36 pm

I have had some nice 12 gauge O/U and had always wanted a 20 gauge. I dint want to spend the money that it would take to get a Browning or a Beretta. Finally settled on a Canvasback and figured it would be a niche type gun, just used occasionally. It has become my go to gun for all my wing shooting with the exception of waterfowl. Gun is built well, finished well, reliable and one of the best shooting shotguns I've ever owned.

I give the Canvasback two big thumbs ups!!

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Post by Wilber » Sat Oct 11, 2014 5:32 pm

I've owned two Bobwhites sxs in 28 ga. The first one I returned after one season for doubling (both barrels going off at once). CZ Customer Service promptly replaced it with another. The second one I returned after one season for losing the bluing on the barrels. This time CZ replaced it with a Ringneck sxs in 28 ga. Thankfully no problems with it in several seasons. It is my go-to gun for grouse and early season pheasant. I can't say it's my favorite gun to shoot (I also have my grandather's Churchill XXV), but it is my favorite gun to carry. I am very happy with the Ringneck and I liked the Bobwhites. I think CZ/ Huglu makes an excellent gun at a certain price point, plus their customer service was very good. I just would have preferred not having to use customer service on the first two guns.

I also have a Dehaan in 12 ga. with which I've had no problems.

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