I own a Tristar Bristol 20 gauge. This is a side by side shotgun made by Kahn in Turkey. For the price it is a good gun. I shoot skeet with it and so far so good. Single trigger English straight stock. Probably 200$ more now then what I paid for my gun. I paid 839$ . I have knocked down pheasants using # 6 one ounce loads. I actually wanted a CZ bobwhite but could not find one. Not a bad gun for the price.Not a Beretta, but not 5500$.
Id you decide to change the finish, just pull the stick and grip off and soray with oven cleaner a couple tumes. Put something me plastic wrap over them to slow the cleaner from evaporating,giving it tume to work.
I want to try one really bad for turkeys,but I'm scared it will not shoot point of impact to point of aim. Do a video where you shoot patterns with it please
@@jerrodladner3019 my grandpa actually showed me one of the competition Imapla semi-autos and after watching many reviews on it I'm kinda craving one bad. Everyone I've talked to through comments that has one usually claims they are the new favorite shotgun in their collection. Currently I debate my favorite between my sxp trap and my cz 103 canvasback, those are both excellent guns in my experience too. I just shipped a hatfield 410 back to the factory that I intended for my 9 year old daughter to hunt with because it fell apart in my hands about a half a box in.
For the price it can't be beat😊
I own a Tristar Bristol 20 gauge. This is a side by side shotgun made by Kahn in Turkey. For the price it is a good gun. I shoot skeet with it and so far so good. Single trigger English straight stock. Probably 200$ more now then what I paid for my gun. I paid 839$ . I have knocked down pheasants using # 6 one ounce loads. I actually wanted a CZ bobwhite but could not find one. Not a bad gun for the price.Not a Beretta, but not 5500$.
Id you decide to change the finish, just pull the stick and grip off and soray with oven cleaner a couple tumes. Put something me plastic wrap over them to slow the cleaner from evaporating,giving it tume to work.
I want to try one really bad for turkeys,but I'm scared it will not shoot point of impact to point of aim. Do a video where you shoot patterns with it please
I’ll see if I can get to it
Stay away from Hatfield Turkish shotguns, otherwise I've had very good luck with Turkish shotguns.
@andrewsavage1872 man I ended up buying a impala semi auto and have been very pleased so far. I bought it after watching randy Wakeman reviews
@@jerrodladner3019 my grandpa actually showed me one of the competition Imapla semi-autos and after watching many reviews on it I'm kinda craving one bad. Everyone I've talked to through comments that has one usually claims they are the new favorite shotgun in their collection. Currently I debate my favorite between my sxp trap and my cz 103 canvasback, those are both excellent guns in my experience too. I just shipped a hatfield 410 back to the factory that I intended for my 9 year old daughter to hunt with because it fell apart in my hands about a half a box in.
@@andrewsavage1872 I been turkey hunting 30 years with a model 12 but wanted something with removable chokes