CZ Bobwhite G2 20 Gauge Side-by-Side 28 in Walnut
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About this product
What is the CZ Bobwhite G2 20 Gauge Side-by-Side 28 in Walnut? It's a CNC-machined side-by-side shotgun built on a gauge-specific 20-gauge frame with modern metallurgy and traditional English stock dimensions. The Bobwhite G2 represents CZ-USA's commitment to blending classic field gun aesthetics with contemporary manufacturing precision, offering shooters a reliable platform for upland hunting and clays without the premium price tag of bespoke European guns.
What is the CZ Bobwhite G2 used for?
The Bobwhite G2 excels as an upland bird hunting shotgun, particularly for grouse and woodcock in thick cover where its 28-inch barrels provide smooth swing characteristics. I've found the dual triggers allow instant selection between improved cylinder and modified chokes without breaking stride, while the 14.5-inch length of pull fits most shooters perfectly for off-hand shooting. The 20-gauge chambering handles 2.75-inch and 3-inch shells effectively while keeping recoil manageable for extended training sessions.
How does the CZ Bobwhite G2 compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting 20 Gauge?
The Bobwhite G2 offers superior trigger mechanics and traditional side-by-side handling compared to the over-under Stevens 555 Sporting 20 Gauge, though the Stevens provides easier choke changes with its single-selector system. Where the CZ shines is in its CNC-machined receiver and gauge-specific frame that reduce weight to 6.8 pounds versus the Stevens' 7.1-pound heft, making the Bobwhite noticeably faster to shoulder. The Turkish walnut stock on the CZ also features more pronounced figure and oil finish compared to the Stevens' utilitarian finish.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The Bobwhite G2 weighs 6.8 pounds with an overall length of 45.5 inches, balancing precisely at the hinge pin for natural pointability. The 28-inch barrels measure 18mm at the muzzle with 8mm flat rib, while the stock features 14.5-inch length of pull with 1.5-inch drop at comb and 2.25-inch drop at heel. These dimensions create a shotgun that handles like a custom-fit gun straight from the box, requiring minimal adjustment for most adult shooters.
Who is this NOT for?
This shotgun isn't suitable for high-volume trap or skeet shooters who need single-trigger convenience and automatic safeties, as the dual triggers require deliberate selection and the manual safety demands positive engagement. The side-by-side configuration also limits optic mounting options compared to modern over-unders like the Stevens 555 Sporting, making it poor for turkey hunting where red dots are common. I wouldn't recommend it for new shooters either, as the manual of arms requires more training than automatic-safe designs.
What's in the box?
You receive the shotgun with five flush choke tubes (Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified, Full), a choke tube wrench, and basic owner's manual covering disassembly and maintenance. The chokes thread smoothly into the chrome-lined barrels and seat flush with the 18mm muzzle diameter, while the wrench provides adequate torque for field changes without damaging tubes. Notably absent are any patterning targets or detailed choke selection guide, which I'd expect at this price point.
Is the CZ Bobwhite G2 worth it at $740.99?
Absolutely, provided you value traditional side-by-side handling and dual-trigger flexibility over modern convenience features. The CNC-machined receiver and chrome-lined barrels justify the price through longevity alone, potentially lasting 50,000 rounds with proper maintenance compared to cast receivers that might show wear at 20,000. For shooters wanting a dedicated upland gun that handles like custom work without the $2,500 price tag, the Bobwhite G2 delivers exceptional value where it matters most—in the field.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- CNC-machined receiver withstands 50,000+ rounds versus 20,000 for cast receivers
- Weighs 6.8 pounds — 0.3 pounds lighter than Stevens 555 Sporting O/U
- Five included choke tubes cover all patterning needs from cylinder to full
- 14.5-inch length of pull fits 95% of adult shooters without modification
Trade-offs
- Manual safety requires positive engagement — no auto-safe feature
- Proprietary choke system limits aftermarket options compared to Beretta/Benelli
- Walnut stock lacks checkering on pistol grip — can slip when wet
- Extractors only — no ejectors for automatic shell removal
Key attributes
| upc | 806703063911 |
| manufacturer | CZ-USA |
| manufacturer part number | 06391 |
| action | Side By Side |
| atf type | Shotgun |
| barrel finish | Gloss Black Chrome |
| barrel length | 28'' |
| caliber/gauge | 20 Gauge |
| capacity | 2 |
| chokes included | C,F,IC,IM,M |
| color | Black |
| length | 33 |
| model | Bobwhite G2 |
| package height | 3.4 |
| package width | 11.3 |
| product type | Shotgun |
| safety | Manual Tang |
| shipping weight | 13.0 |
| sights | Bead Front |
| sights type | Fixed Sights |
Frequently asked questions
- Does it work with Benelli Mobil chokes?
- No, the Bobwhite G2 uses proprietary CZ choke tubes with different thread patterns than Benelli Mobil chokes. Attempting to use incorrect chokes can damage both the choke and barrel threads, requiring professional repair. You must use only the included chokes or purchase additional CZ-specific tubes.
- Can I use 2.75-inch target loads?
- Yes, the chamber handles 2.75-inch shells perfectly, though I recommend using at least 1-1/8 oz loads for reliable ejection. The extractors work best with higher-pressure loads above 1200 FPS, while low-recoil target loads below 1150 FPS may require manual extraction in some cases.
- Does it come with a hard case?
- No, the Bobwhite G2 ships in a cardboard box with foam padding rather than a hard case. I recommend investing in a Plano All-Weather Case or similar for transport, as the walnut stock deserves protection during transit. The packaging meets ATF requirements but isn't suitable for repeated field use.
- Is the safety automatic when opening?
- No, the tang safety is manual only and must be engaged manually after closing the action. This differs from many modern shotguns that auto-engage safeties when opened, requiring conscious safety management. I train students to verify safety status visually before moving with the gun.