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Anybody have experience with these firearms? I can't chose between the Woodcock(20ga) and the Ringneck(20ga) . I also like to know which barrel lenght you guys recomend for upland game 26" or 28"?
For upland game, I would recommend CZ's Bobwhite. Double triggers, so you can simply pull the correct trigger to select the correct choke for closer or farther shot opportunities; a SXS for the lively handling required for fast mounts and target acquisition.
Sharptail and I collaborated on a review of the Bobwhite. It's posted here:
The Ringneck 28'' BBl they are very well built shotguns I have a Ringneck in 28ga. and I am very pleased with how it handles and have had no mechanical failures with it .
X3 on the bobwhite. I hope that you can at least handle a couple of them before you buy. I love mine. The double triggers are a big asset and are very intuitive to use. I found that I didn't have to learn how to use it much - it just all comes together when I pick up that shotgun.
The Bobwhite is a good shotgun given it's price range. You may find the 28inch bbls somewhat "bbl heavy" since the firearms are chambered for 3inch....this is not at all a show stopper should you opt for the longer bbls. Although the majority of my shotguns have 28in bbls I consider the 26in a good compromise for Grouse hunting here in ON.
As I understand it, the Turks have supposedly cleaned up their QC issues relevant to models with SST, firing pins etc. However, I would still prefer the simpler mechanism of Bobwhite DTs.
I've killed ducks and pheasants with my 26" Bobwhite in 28 gauge, and never felt I was at a disadvantage compared to 28 or 30" barrels.
Some shots I made this year were very long on Buffle Heads, chukars,teal,and pheasants.
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