![]() Then her scores are normally single digit on skeet and single to low teen on trap. And her gun is very heavy and unbalanced. The safety/barrel selector takes a large effort to move despite oiling it. ![]() Even after ALOT of cleaning the inertia block doesn't always switch. To me her gun is bulky, clunky, and unreliable. My wife shoots a 12ga stoeger condor competition. Then in 15 or 20 years when you've finally worn yours out you might wish to "step up" to a higher priced gun I think either gun will be good to start with. ![]() I also personally prefer extractors instead of ejectors, but that's just because I'm old and fat and sometimes miss the shells kicked out by ejectors.īest of luck to you. I like the Stoeger personally because they use fairly common chokes and are a little heavier so they don't kick as much as some lighter funs. I don't have as much personal experience with the Yildez, but several of my 4-H kids have them and they go boom every time they pull the trigger. It does have a barrel selector on it that you have to go to a competition model to get on the Stoeger. Inertia firing system is simple and works well. I personally know of one gun that has about 7000 rounds through it in less than a year and works great. Inertia system for firing second barrel works well. Safety on Condor can require a lot of effort to move. Stoeger- heavy blocky but reasonably fit and finished. Many people on this site believe that an o/u must cost at least $1500 to be worth looking at. I know the last question is kinda dumb considering I posted in the Stoeger board but I figured someone may have an some unbiased words of wisdom to say which is better or adleast advice in some way. So I was wondering what the warranty is on the Stoeger and the Yildiz? How close to a Benelli or a Beretta the Condor is mechanically? Does the Condor or a specific model of Condor have the same stuff as the Yildiz? What are some typical problems experienced with Condor's and Yildiz's? Lastly, what do yall consider to be better? However, I was told that Benelli makes Stoeger's whiched turned me back to Stoeger.Įither way ya go they are budget O/U's. However it did have ejectors (I dont want extractors), removable chokes, barrel selector, some light engraving, and the fit looked pretty tight and center. For awhile now I have been lookin at the Stoeger couch gun but now I'd rather put the money to a fair priced 28" O/U.Įven more recent I went to Academy and found the Yildiz O/U it was was a pretty gun but felt wayyyy toooo light. Ive always loved O/U's bc of my Dads Beretta he shot but the price keeps me away from Beretta's and Browning's at this stage of my life. and 26″ 20-ga.Hey everyone, Im new here so I dont mean to step on any toes if I do.Īnyway, here we go folks! After a recent range trip I fell in love with not only the look but the feel of an O/U. A sturdy, reliable, and affordable over and under shotgun. ![]() barrels have improved cylinder and modified screw-in choke tubes. Single trigger, brass bead front sight and shell extractor ejectors. The blued receiver sports a highly polished finish and machine-turned, monobloc sides. Grade-A American walnut stock with a satin finish. Two-Barrel Set is affordable and reliable and a great choice for the budget-conscious hunter or target shooter. The Stoeger Condor Field Over & Under Shotgun 12-ga. ![]()
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