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ZOLI Kronos Shotgun

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  • 10-03-2017 8:46pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 2,106 ✭✭✭


    has anyone used these? i havent heard much about them , whats the consensus on them ?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,106 ✭✭✭SpannerMonkey


    seeing as there was no replies and they are obviously relatively unknown and just for anyone who may want to know in the future what Zoli shotguns are like i thought id post up some feedback.
    I ended up buying the Zoli Kronos . Tried a few Beretta DT10s but preferred the zoli in the end . I will be using it for clay shooting DTL and ABT mainly

    1 They are beautiful guns to shoot .
    2.Trigger is fantastically good
    3.And they are really fast handling (great for ABT or OT)
    4.Super comfortable gun . Have a wide comb and just feels really soft on your face.
    5. Very very low perceived recoil

    Overall highly recommended

    here is some pics of the one i got

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  • Registered Users Posts: 616 ✭✭✭allan450


    I didnt like them just didnt suit me.but thats just me.nice gun and best of luck with it


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,106 ✭✭✭SpannerMonkey


    allan450 wrote: »
    I didnt like them just didnt suit me.but thats just me.nice gun and best of luck with it

    same issue for me with any Beretta i ever shot , silver pigeon, 686 gold E, 690, 692 , DT10 . love the look of them but they feel absolutely horrendous to me to shoot, clunky and they kick me . DT11 was the only one i ever enjoyed shooting but out of price range .

    different guns suit different people :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 616 ✭✭✭allan450


    That gun you got there is very similar looking to a perazzi mx8.That didnt suit me either lol.


  • Registered Users Posts: 396 ✭✭useurowname


    allan450 wrote: »
    That gun you got there is very similar looking to a perazzi mx8.That didnt suit me either lol.


    Looks very like a Perazzi. Lovely gun, may I ask a very vulgar question ..how much?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,106 ✭✭✭SpannerMonkey


    Looks very like a Perazzi. Lovely gun, may I ask a very vulgar question ..how much?


    Cheers .

    €****

    it was technically 2nd hand, the previous owner bought it , shot it once at a clay shoot . didnt like it (probably did bad) and brought it back . i knew the guy who owned it so i knew the story is true . i spoke to him about it before i bought it from the dealer and he confirmed it was perfect he just preferred his old beretta. so it knocked a good few quid off the new price :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 396 ✭✭useurowname


    Nice one, a bargain at that price.


  • Registered Users Posts: 616 ✭✭✭allan450


    Im thinking about going for this one.I dont shoot clays but im thinking about starting it.https://www.mccloys.com/gun-room/gun-brands/beretta/beretta-692-silver-sport-12681


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,106 ✭✭✭SpannerMonkey


    allan450 wrote: »
    Im thinking about going for this one.I dont shoot clays but im thinking about starting it.https://www.mccloys.com/gun-room/gun-brands/beretta/beretta-692-silver-sport-12681

    lovely gun but it depends what discipline of clays you shoot . will it be sporting or trap . because that is a sporting gun


  • Registered Users Posts: 616 ✭✭✭allan450


    sporting im still thinking about it.its either get out of the deer and do the clays.because you cant make time for everything.Im in the trailing now this year iv a serious young german here ready for this trailing season and an irish setter im going trailing all going well so just have to see about dates before i make a move.iv 10000 tied up with the deer stalking:eek:.Get a nice clay gun for that lol


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,106 ✭✭✭SpannerMonkey


    allan450 wrote: »
    sporting im still thinking about it.its either get out of the deer and do the clays.because you cant make time for everything.Im in the trailing now this year iv a serious young german here ready for this trailing season and an irish setter im going trailing all going well so just have to see about dates before i make a move.iv 10000 tied up with the deer stalking:eek:.Get a nice clay gun for that lol

    phwarrrrr:eek: ud get a serious gun for that :cool:

    i would say go and try one . they are a top class gun but its all about what suits you and what fits you . personally i love berettas style and looks but i couldnt hit the side of a barn with one . bar a Beretta DT11 thats just a dream boat to shoot :D its probably what i would get if i had that kind of money to spend . a sporting one is approx ?7500 new.
    but again not work a crap if it doesnt suit you . go somewhere with a good selection and try them out . what part of the country are you in ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 616 ✭✭✭allan450


    im in mayo i think mcbride has one and irishshooting sports.But you would need to shoot one for that price.I shot a beretta sporter at the moment for all my rough shooting.but the dt11 could be alot different


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,106 ✭✭✭SpannerMonkey


    allan450 wrote: »
    im in mayo i think mcbride has one and irishshooting sports.But you would need to shoot one for that price.I shot a beretta sporter at the moment for all my rough shooting.but the dt11 could be alot different

    ya i think irish shooting sports in knocknagoshel have a demo one or at least they had . 692 is nice aswell as is the 690 for a lot less money and if ur going carrying it through fields it would be more suitable than a dt11 which is heavier . the dt11 is a premium clay buster and thats where its strengths lie


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