Doctor Lecter
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anyone shoot a yildiz pro black ? they look the business do they do the business ? weight and recoil a concern ?
at the guns price point all things considered it puts the cat among the pigeons regarding the established big brands !!!Same here, put 75 carts through one, fixed comb. Must say was amazed at the quality of the gun considering its priced at about £1500! Excellent wood, which comes as standard. Wood to metal fit again excellent. It handled very well and was nicely balanced, maybe a tab towards the barrel, which is how I like a gun.Stock shape not quite right for me, but the adjustable model is only few hundred extra. It’s obviously a copy of a Perazzi, even the design around the hinge pin was the same as a MX8. Had a real solid feel when locking up. As mentioned considering the price in my humble opinion it’s a hell of a lot of gun for the money.
Know very little about yildiz apart from being turkish, but Like anything though, some people won't look past the name and what they know.at the guns price point all things considered it puts the cat among the pigeons regarding the established big brands !!!
Yup, from the little I know, I'd agree with that... it's what I've been told all along and partially why I ended up buying my second hand, sub £1k 525 over an ATA (although that is only the difference of about £200, not thousands... and that I don't like the skinny feel of a beretta and the ATA is effectively a direct copy!).The difference is when you come to move it on where you will get approx 2/3 back on a top name gun your likely to loose 2/3 on a Turkish gun
I’ve just borrowed my girlfriends Skoda Yeti while my Volvo is in the garage. I don’t think she’ll be getting it back! It’s only got a 1.2Ltr petrol but it’s a lively as squirrel. Her lease runs out next May and we’ve been looking at something bigger. The Skoda Kodiak is definitely top of the list right now. The value for money is very compelling.The Landrover Discovery Sport may have kerbside kudos, yet it’s twice the money but not twice the car IMO.Know very little about yildiz apart from being turkish, but Like anything though, some people won't look past the name and what they know.
2008 bought a top of the line skoda Octavia and got stick off a couple of vw/Audi mates... until it started winning all the awards and I told them it was the same car but without recaro seats and bbs alloys and cost 10k less!
Hope it works out for you. Will be interesting to see some pics of it and a bit of a review when you receive it.well I bit the bullet and ordered a yildiz pro black 32" adj comb with grade 5 Turkish walnut from simon hadfield ( lakeside shooting ) cheers thanks .
It will be interesting to hear your views after a few thousand cartridges . Out of interest , (and of course if you don’t mind telling us ) , what is the actual price for the Yildiz ? I saw one at the Northern Shooting Show In Harrogate earlier this year and it certainly looked and felt like a quality piece of kit .well I bit the bullet and ordered a yildiz pro black 32" adj comb with grade 5 Turkish walnut from simon hadfield ( lakeside shooting ) cheers thanks .
A new gun at half the cost of a main brand is tempting though, If the quality is there.The difference is when you come to move it on where you will get approx 2/3 back on a top name gun your likely to loose 2/3 on a Turkish gun
I am only a average shot so not expecting to suddenly challenge mr digweed ! lakeside have a yildiz pro black 30" adj comb in the shop £ 1795 grade 4 wood metal to metal , wood to metal fit superb ! so its approximately £ 100 extra for grade 5 timber simon hadfield prices look reasonable to me , he has always treated me ok , I speak as I find . also I emailed raytrade of Hampshire yildiz importers they are sending photos of stocks , they replied very quickly , superb service I thought ! be about 4 weeks im told .It will be interesting to hear your views after a few thousand cartridges . Out of interest , (and of course if you don’t mind telling us ) , what is the actual price for the Yildiz ? I saw one at the Northern Shooting Show In Harrogate earlier this year and it certainly looked and felt like a quality piece of kit .
I bought a yildiz pro black r/h 32" adj had the upgrade wood ( 5) have to say its a perazzi clone and is steel proofed its a stunning gun , shot it a few times shot borders wood Friday fibre wads only finished on 86 steady round though to be fair , but still miss my 525 sl would not have changed if it was 32" pity I cant do pictures on here the gun is so pretty !I handled one at the local gun shop last week and was hard pushed to believe it was not a Perazzi. The quality of the finish to the barrels was outstanding and the wood/metal fit superb, it was the non-adjustable and at £1500 was a bargain. I would welcome the chance to shoot one, but the one niggling factor would have to be the second hand value. I have had 2 Yildiz guns in 20 and 28 bores which gave faultless service, until I ceased doing Instruction work and sold them on. As I had purchased them both at the right price, I lost very little on one and made a small profit on the other. Maybe in 12 months time, if I drop on a used version at the right money, maybe I could be tempted.
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