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  1. Hi guys. Wanted to share my experience with yildiz pro. I've always been a Miroku shooter mainly- among a 694 of late, but the pro tempted me since its introduction to makret in 2018. More so around 2020 when the adjustable arrived with better grip shape etc, i have handled them and compared them to gun which they copied and have always been impressed. Financially i needed to cull a gun so i decided to sell the 694 and move into a grade 4 adj 32 inch pro- as much as i want to i cannot justify spending 8000-16000 on a perazzi- one day. The pro really are an excellent piece of kit and i would argue best value guns on new gun market. Only negatives are they saved some money by using a production recoil pad rather than hand fitting individual pads, the wood finish needs some work in oiling, outside of that they are brilliant. And i wouldn't argue it wasn't wise for them to skimp a little on external finish as if the fitted a better pad and spent a week oiling the price would be 500 pound extra, and what they have done is smart- copy a top tier gun and sell at entry good gun price. i have done away with the stock pad and replaced with a kick eez- and the gun now balances a tiny bit towards rear which i like. I also sanded and oiled the wood over the week and it looks amazing. The trigger is breaking under 3.4lbs as expected given the action design. I have no doubt i will lose a reasonable chunk when/if i ever decide to move it on, that being said they are holding value reasonably well and i can't imagine replacing it. Love to hear from other owners.
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