Took the gun out.
Hit about 20/25 in a round of skeet. A little slower with the double trigger hitting pairs. To be expected. Heavier than expected at exactly 6 pounds 8 ounces. compared to a semi-20 gauge with synthetic stock at 6 pounds 2 ounces.
Triggers are heavy, but not noticeably when shooting clays. Shotgun triggers don't need to be great. As with other bobwhites, triggers hit deep. Almost puncturing the soft walmart winchester cheapo primers (other rounds did better).
Balance is 3/8" forward of the hinge. So pretty good. 26" barrels would probably be a better fit for upland game.
Comes with 5 chokes and a cheap, but useful, case.
Patterned 60% above POA as desired in an upland game gun. both barrels regulated properly.
Case hardening is OK, laser engraved. Wood actually quite nice for the gun (it is turkish, after all.) Barrels look nice but literally the finish comes off on a white cloth. Not sure how well it will hold up (not that I care).
Rough machining when you do a basic disassembly. Its NIB but a few years old. No rust or corrosion, but just old dirt down in the hinge mechanism. Put a little AGL go juice in there.
Stiff action. With some lube and working with it, its still stiff, but smooth.
Cheap recoil pad. I will probably replace it. It recoils fairly stiff. I can imagine with 3" rounds (which its chambered for) it will hurt.
I like it and glad I bought it. It will be my primary upland gun for now. If I get a lot of confidence in my shooting I will probably try the 28 gauge and probably another bobwhite (unless I am rich)