In reference to the CZ Bobwhite, I agree that it’s better for the lever to be too tight than too loose. However, the lever currently still seems very tight after 1500 rounds. This is in comparison to an Ithaca NID and a Winchester 101 that I’ve owned in the past. I’ll put another 1000 to 2000 through the gun and see if it loosens up some more before I have a smith look at it.
Concerning the barrel convergence and point of impact I have not patterned the gun to determine if it’s good or bad, and as they say one test is worth a thousand expert options. Given that, in my less than expert opinion the gun seems to shot where it’s pointed. For what it’s worth, when shooting skeet if I point the gun where it’s supposed to be pointed the target breaks, if I don’t it don’t.
As stated before the triggers are very heavy on this gun, estimated at 10 pounds. At least they are not too gritty and don’t have a lot of creep. They are just very heavy. I was allowed to shoot a Huglu 20 ga. SXS single trigger that had its trigger cleaned up by de Haan. The owner stated that before the trigger was cleaned up that it was similar my triggers. The trigger on that gun was at a measured 4 pounds and was very crisp and had very little creep. So it seems that Huglu triggers can be made decent, just don’t count on getting them from Huglu that way,