* Double triggers are the only way to go if you're a bird hunter. Unless you do all your shooting over a pointing dog. If you hunt in the wide open spaces for birds that can appear at any distance at any time, double triggers are such a great advantage over the single trigger gun. Keep the single trigger guns for the clay targets. As far as someone getting their fingers pinched inside the trigger guard, all I can say is that there is something wrong with their trigger guard or they are sticking their finger to far in. The pad on the first joint of the trigger finger is all that should be in contact with the trigger. I suppose someone might have fingers so fat that it would cause a problem, but those folks are few and far between. I've heard people say that they can't work double triggers. That is a lame excuse. These are probably the same people that can't operate a pump action shotgun. Go to the trap range and shoot doubles until you have figured it out. Shouldn't take to long. It use to be that all double barreled guns came with double triggers, with an option for a single trigger. Now, because of the clay bird shooting crowd, single trigger guns rule the roost, and there is not an option for double triggers. Yet the gun companies market these single trigger guns as bird guns. They have forgotten what constitutes a real bird gun, especially when it is utilized by a real bird hunter. When you have two barrels with two different chokes, double triggers sure let's the hunter instantly choose the most appropriate choke for the the shot that is presented to him.
@@oldmanthingspipes * Your welcome. One thing I forgot to mention is, if you put a cloth covering over your gun and then close the cover of your gun case, that cloth may attract moisture over time, causing rust to form. An oily rag, laid across or around the metal parts may be a solution. Keep in mind that moisture may also form in the way of condensation in that plastic gun case. I have always stored my guns outside of any type of case. I only use the gun case for transporting the firearm. One other point, when bring any cased firearm indoors from a cold environment, let the case and the firearm acclimate to the indoor temperature before you uncase the firearm. This will help keep condensation from forming on and in the firearm. I'd let that plastic case air out as well.
@@charlessmith4242 oh wow. Thanks so much. I did not know that! My dads making me a corner stand up stand that holds three shotguns so I’ll be keeping them out soon. Hey thanks so much. I truly appreciate it
Nice Review! I've been a double gun shooter and owner since I was a boy. I learned to shoot on doubles and I'm hooked for life! I have gained interest in these CZ Bobwhites, and I like the overall looks and design of them. I would like more figured wood, as opposed to solid grain patterns. Oh yeah! I just love double shotguns!!
For turkey hunters who want a tighter choke, TruLock makes Extra Full and Turkey chokes that fit the Bobwhite G2. PPB12685 and PPB12675, respectively. The Extra Full patterns well but 7" off center point of aim. The Turkey patterns terrific and is dead on point of aim.
Want to ask if any G2 owners have experienced the black chrome finish wiping off of the barrels and/or developing a crack in the rib about 1/2 inch forward of the action.
@@oldmanthingspipesYes, I have a brand new Bobwhite and have both issues. Try wiping a white cloth up and down your barrels as if you were wiping away fingerprints. See if it turns black.
@@thomashoffman5745 ok I just tried. It doesn’t turn the whole cloth even a bit black. So there is something wrong with yours. Can you take it back to where you bought it?
Well...the top rib explanation is plausible I guess. Do you see a line in the top rib about a half inch foreward of the action? I really dont know much about black chrome oversaturation and abrasion resistence. I'll have to take their word for it but know I will be giving the barrels frequent cleanings and if that finish comes off its going back to CZ. The loose fore grip is the most disappointing to me. They basically admit to a poor design and that I just have to deal with it.
Unless your fingers are as thick as a Polish sausage maker's you shouldn't get them pinched between the triggers if you're using a double trigger the way it's meant to be used, i.e. using the index finger only for single shots, and just the tips of the fingers if firing both barrels at once.
ive put 3 to 4 hundred rounds through mine about 350 probably more bird then 20ish buck and 10 to 20 slugs shooting empty soda cans with birdshot and use buckshot to shoot 2 liter bottles slugs for 2 liters 2
@@erickcouvrette1385 I spent every summer in Canada from 5 thru 16. My grandparents lived first in Paris Ontario. They then moved to North Bay Ontario and then later moved to Musqudobiot Harbour Nova Scotia where they both died. I always loved Canada but yes it’s wrecked. Like our country is slowly becoming the same
Thanks for the review! I have been wanting a double barrel 12 gage for a while myself
I have too. You won’t regret getting one. It took me 30 years to pull the trigger. I hope you don’t wait that long.
@Old Man Things I hope not. I am wanting to get into skeet, as well as some bird hunting.
@@clays.8122 sounds cool. My wife actually said I could have a year membership to the gun club this morning so I can do all that. I can’t wait!
* Double triggers are the only way to go if you're a bird hunter. Unless you do all your shooting over a pointing dog. If you hunt in the wide open spaces for birds that can appear at any distance at any time, double triggers are such a great advantage over the single trigger gun. Keep the single trigger guns for the clay targets. As far as someone getting their fingers pinched inside the trigger guard, all I can say is that there is something wrong with their trigger guard or they are sticking their finger to far in. The pad on the first joint of the trigger finger is all that should be in contact with the trigger. I suppose someone might have fingers so fat that it would cause a problem, but those folks are few and far between. I've heard people say that they can't work double triggers. That is a lame excuse. These are probably the same people that can't operate a pump action shotgun. Go to the trap range and shoot doubles until you have figured it out. Shouldn't take to long.
It use to be that all double barreled guns came with double triggers, with an option for a single trigger. Now, because of the clay bird shooting crowd, single trigger guns rule the roost, and there is not an option for double triggers. Yet the gun companies market these single trigger guns as bird guns. They have forgotten what constitutes a real bird gun, especially when it is utilized by a real bird hunter. When you have two barrels with two different chokes, double triggers sure let's the hunter instantly choose the most appropriate choke for the the shot that is presented to him.
Hey thanks for the info. I really appreciate you taking the time to let me know
@@oldmanthingspipes * Your welcome. One thing I forgot to mention is, if you put a cloth covering over your gun and then close the cover of your gun case, that cloth may attract moisture over time, causing rust to form. An oily rag, laid across or around the metal parts may be a solution. Keep in mind that moisture may also form in the way of condensation in that plastic gun case. I have always stored my guns outside of any type of case. I only use the gun case for transporting the firearm. One other point, when bring any cased firearm indoors from a cold environment, let the case and the firearm acclimate to the indoor temperature before you uncase the firearm. This will help keep condensation from forming on and in the firearm. I'd let that plastic case air out as well.
@@charlessmith4242 oh wow. Thanks so much. I did not know that! My dads making me a corner stand up stand that holds three shotguns so I’ll be keeping them out soon. Hey thanks so much. I truly appreciate it
Nice Review! I've been a double gun shooter and owner since I was a boy. I learned to shoot on doubles and I'm hooked for life! I have gained interest in these CZ Bobwhites, and I like the overall looks and design of them. I would like more figured wood, as opposed to solid grain patterns. Oh yeah! I just love double shotguns!!
Hey thanks. I really appreciate that
For turkey hunters who want a tighter choke, TruLock makes Extra Full and Turkey chokes that fit the Bobwhite G2. PPB12685 and PPB12675, respectively. The Extra Full patterns well but 7" off center point of aim. The Turkey patterns terrific and is dead on point of aim.
Hey thanks so much for letting me know. Really appreciate it
Nice video, btw it pronounces “Franky”. Ido have their semi auto and loves their craftsmanship.
Thanks. I’ll have to go back and rewatch. I can’t remember anything about franky.
Want to ask if any G2 owners have experienced the black chrome finish wiping off of the barrels and/or developing a crack in the rib about 1/2 inch forward of the action.
No for me. Has this happened to you
@@oldmanthingspipesYes, I have a brand new Bobwhite and have both issues. Try wiping a white cloth up and down your barrels as if you were wiping away fingerprints. See if it turns black.
@@thomashoffman5745 ok I just tried. It doesn’t turn the whole cloth even a bit black. So there is something wrong with yours. Can you take it back to where you bought it?
@oldmanthingspipes Well that gives me hope. Yeah I sent the gun back to CZ today.
@@oldmanthingspipesHere is another UA-cam video of someone with the same issues...
ua-cam.com/video/dMBmJFZSlS0/v-deo.htmlsi=Iey7WjLQkaV3d4CJ
Well...the top rib explanation is plausible I guess. Do you see a line in the top rib about a half inch foreward of the action? I really dont know much about black chrome oversaturation and abrasion resistence. I'll have to take their word for it but know I will be giving the barrels frequent cleanings and if that finish comes off its going back to CZ. The loose fore grip is the most disappointing to me. They basically admit to a poor design and that I just have to deal with it.
Is it okay to remove the chokes all together?
No, if you don’t have chokes fitted you can damage the threads which the chokes screw into.
Unless your fingers are as thick as a Polish sausage maker's you shouldn't get them pinched between the triggers if you're using a double trigger the way it's meant to be used, i.e. using the index finger only for single shots, and just the tips of the fingers if firing both barrels at once.
How about a shooting video?
I still plan on doing them. Maybe this fall
@@oldmanthingspipes nice
@@guaporeturns9472 you should subscribe if you want. I have some nice Colt revolver videos and lots enjoy my pipe talks.
@@oldmanthingspipes yeah I subbed. Not a pipe smoker but I do love Colt revolvers.. and my buddy is a pipe dude so I’ll let him know too
@@guaporeturns9472 thanks. Well it’s more stories. But I tell them with a pipe in my mouth
I can’t decide between over under or side by side. I’m in live with the looks of side by side but over under shoot easier.
That will be a tuff decision
I think they passed a new law now that you have to own both 😂
The pistol grip mostly helps with 12ga and heavy loads , gun control. The english grip for 20ga or 28ga free hand bird loads no buck shot /slugs.
Hey thanks.
I much prefer the SxS
Thanks for watching
Me too.
Ole Sausage Fingers Gotcha 🤣🤣🤣
Ha. Thanks for commenting. Please subscribe if you haven’t already. More shotgun reviews coming
@@oldmanthingspipes Yes sir , will do. I have a UA-cam channel as well. I’d really appreciate a Sub myself. Hope you have a great day.
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Cheap cotton yard gloves can work well.
@@walterwright7896 hey thanks. I never thought of that. Thanks
ive put 3 to 4 hundred rounds through mine about 350 probably more bird then 20ish buck and 10 to 20 slugs shooting empty soda cans with birdshot and use buckshot to shoot 2 liter bottles slugs for 2 liters 2
Oh wow. And it’s still going strong?
@@oldmanthingspipes yep like it’s brand new
@@elijahhughes6455 thanks. That’s so nice to hear. I had mine out yesterday and it is such a neat gun
How does this thing handle the slugs and buckshot? How is the recoil?
dear Sir, please elaborate. i am a very virgin / novice. any help in this regard will be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much.
Look them up write on with sharpie the chokes
The chokes have small notches 1 -5 that is used to identify em
Our stupid government in Canada wanna ban this model.
We're screwed. 😪
A government that wants to take the guns from the people is not a free government
Exactly. Canada's becoming a tyranny.
Not surprised, our prime minister, justin trudeau, admires the china way of life.
@@erickcouvrette1385 I spent every summer in Canada from 5 thru 16. My grandparents lived first in Paris Ontario. They then moved to North Bay Ontario and then later moved to Musqudobiot Harbour Nova Scotia where they both died. I always loved Canada but yes it’s wrecked. Like our country is slowly becoming the same