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I have used an IZH-27 for two duck seasons now and for a bit of amature clay shooting. What a fantastic firearm, typical Baikal, not the flashest, built to last, pull the trigger and it goes "bang" and keeps going "bang". For the price I think you get a lot of gun depending on what you want to use it for. 20ga 1 1/8 oz load in #5 or #6 shot brings down most things and the 3" #4 shot is the bees knees for geese. We are fortunate to still be able to use lead in the 20ga. Mine i found to shoot higher than the bead but it suits me as i can keep an eye on the bird. Hope this helps, definitely value for money and there are plenty of sites about this being OK for clay shooting in the USA.

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Q: Has anyone out there owned a Baikal 20 Ga over-under and how did it perform?
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