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Offline CZADDICT

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CZ SUPREME FIELD DISAPPOINTMENT
« on: March 13, 2018, 09:28:45 PM »
WHY CZ WHY?  I had my heart set on one of the new Supreme Field guns in 28 gauge.  It had some of the best looking wood ever. ;D  Price was good for wood of that quality.  The gun was gorgeous!!!  Had the bank card out and ready then I shouldered it.  The cast on the stock was wonderful if I was right handed.  CZ you would have sold a set of 20 and 28 if the stock had had a neutral cast. 


Signed Disappointed :'( :'( :'(
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Offline painter

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Re: CZ SUPREME FIELD DISAPPOINTMENT
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2018, 07:12:26 PM »
Buy it and have it bent to cast on for a lefty.

There are smiths out there that do it all the time.
I had the right to remain silent...

but not the ability.

Offline DW6395

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Re: CZ SUPREME FIELD DISAPPOINTMENT
« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2018, 08:58:03 PM »
I bought a CZ Sterling Southpaw. First lefty shotgun
, pistol, or rifle I have ever owned. First trip to club this last weekend was 5 stand and I have no regrets. The CZ Sterling fit and finish is great, it shoots very well, and functions perfectly. I honestly compare it to my Citori as far as function, fit, trim, wood, and it does not take a back seat. For about half the cost, I think it is a great value. Plus, my Beretta choke tubes are compatible. I shop for best gun for the buck not cheapest and the CZ Sterling is an excellent choice. The components look good and I am comfortabe  with my choice. I compared the cast  to another o/u and the difference is subtle but there. Shoulders very well.