You were lucky not to fond a Stoeger Condor. My split the stack almost immediately. 10 years ago I would not have purchased a Tirkish O/U, but U.S. demands on quality and longevity have paid off, with a few Turkish companies rising to the occasion. Yildiv is definitely on top with a great line of affordable O/U, including the Pro Spirt. Definitely go for the steel receiver models where available, but a 5 year warranty on a $500 shotgun, you can't lose
I hope it turns out to be like a caddy.....there was not much to choose from...my luck, if I wanted a Yildiz....all they would have is Stoger. I am happy with the gun so far but it seems like the trigger select switch is delicate...not a gun I would loan out to one of my heavy handed brothers
i jst came back from sporting clay course with this gun in 12 gauge i shot about 125 shells through it i was surprised how light it recoiled i was shooting 1350 fps shells was expecting it to be punchy but the recoil was nice and straight back into the shoulder it has barrel ejectors and barrel selector do not get a stoeger get this gun you wont be disappointed
Yildiz better than condor. Get the legacy hps 20 it’s badass, very much worth the few extra bucks for steel receiver and ejectors vs alloy receiver and extractors in the hp. Also have a 20 gauge semi which I love just a little less than my Browning B2000….
The Yildiz has fired about 1200 rounds and hoping to increase that number significantly over the holidays. The action is still very tight, still feels like a new gun. I leave the selector alone, maybe if I do not bother it...it will not bother me. That part of the gun is the only thing I do not like
Have you had a chance to shoot it yet? I’m in the market for a shotgun and I’ve really been looking at these pretty hard. Just wondering your thoughts on it.
Yes, I have shot a few rounds of sporting clays and very impressed with this gun. I do wish the receiver was steel not aluminum alloy but so far it has held up. The safety select switch feels dainty and the barrel selection must be done in the safe mode. I suspect the mechanism would be damaged if a moderate attempt to switch barrel selection was done in the fire mode. I would prefer to not have a barrel select.
the heavier the gun, the less it travels under recoil in both distance a speed so adding weight into the gun is directly proportional to a reduction in recoil. In this case, the Yildiz is very lightweight at around 6 pounds so adding 1 more pound did make a significant reduction in the felt recoil
I like everything about it except the barrel select and safety switch seems frail, like it could easily be damaged by a heavy handed operator so for that reason I will never loan it anyone to try but fine for me since I am aware of things like that
As a competitive shotgun shoots for 20 years I cannot see this product holding up, it is just to cheaply made. Learned long ago you get what you pay for.
You were lucky not to fond a Stoeger Condor. My split the stack almost immediately. 10 years ago I would not have purchased a Tirkish O/U, but U.S. demands on quality and longevity have paid off, with a few Turkish companies rising to the occasion. Yildiv is definitely on top with a great line of affordable O/U, including the Pro Spirt. Definitely go for the steel receiver models where available, but a 5 year warranty on a $500 shotgun, you can't lose
Sorry for all of the auto correct errors, but you get the point.
Wanted a Stoeger , got a YIldiz .... Its like shopping for a Honda Civic and leavin with a Cadillac
I hope it turns out to be like a caddy.....there was not much to choose from...my luck, if I wanted a Yildiz....all they would have is Stoger. I am happy with the gun so far but it seems like the trigger select switch is delicate...not a gun I would loan out to one of my heavy handed brothers
Thanks, the manual that came with the box was about as clear as mud, good gun but the manual was very vague.
i jst came back from sporting clay course with this gun in 12 gauge i shot about 125 shells through it i was surprised how light it recoiled i was shooting 1350 fps shells was expecting it to be punchy but the recoil was nice and straight back into the shoulder it has barrel ejectors and barrel selector do not get a stoeger get this gun you wont be disappointed
They make some of the nicest shot guns at a good price
Seems so to me also
That's a much better gun than the Condor!
It certainly looks better and I hope it will prove to be just as durable
Yildiz better than condor. Get the legacy hps 20 it’s badass, very much worth the few extra bucks for steel receiver and ejectors vs alloy receiver and extractors in the hp. Also have a 20 gauge semi which I love just a little less than my Browning B2000….
Just bought one yesterday awesome gun only problem is it said it come with skeet choke but it didn’t
I bought one of these over a year ago, put about 300 rounds through it. No problems.
Thanks, I also have had no issues with the Yildiz
I'm scared to shoot it cuz I have trouble closing it sometimes lol
Wondering what your round count is and how this has held up for you.
The Yildiz has fired about 1200 rounds and hoping to increase that number significantly over the holidays. The action is still very tight, still feels like a new gun. I leave the selector alone, maybe if I do not bother it...it will not bother me. That part of the gun is the only thing I do not like
Have you had a chance to shoot it yet? I’m in the market for a shotgun and I’ve really been looking at these pretty hard. Just wondering your thoughts on it.
Yes, I have shot a few rounds of sporting clays and very impressed with this gun. I do wish the receiver was steel not aluminum alloy but so far it has held up. The safety select switch feels dainty and the barrel selection must be done in the safe mode. I suspect the mechanism would be damaged if a moderate attempt to switch barrel selection was done in the fire mode. I would prefer to not have a barrel select.
Another good gun in the Kofs Sceptre SXE, I recently bought my daughter a 410 version, she loves it, see my video on it.
How did the weight in the stock help with the recoil?
the heavier the gun, the less it travels under recoil in both distance a speed so adding weight into the gun is directly proportional to a reduction in recoil. In this case, the Yildiz is very lightweight at around 6 pounds so adding 1 more pound did make a significant reduction in the felt recoil
The lever at the top to release stays real to the right side. Is that normal?
yes, it is normal for the lever to latch to the side and stay while the gun is open. the lever should return to center when the action is closed
@@neuromanglers ok
@@neuromanglers I just got it today. How do you like it?
I like everything about it except the barrel select and safety switch seems frail, like it could easily be damaged by a heavy handed operator so for that reason I will never loan it anyone to try but fine for me since I am aware of things like that
hi nice video thanks... in Turkish language yıldız say in english star say.
Thanks for the translation
As a competitive shotgun shoots for 20 years I cannot see this product holding up, it is just to cheaply made. Learned long ago you get what you pay for.
I would rather win with the bottom quality equipment and act surprised ..like it's a fluke ...just funny to me