I've heard two different stories on CZ guns. One is that they will lighten the pulls only to the weight of the gun. Heavier than I prefer, but probably tolerable if they're crisp. Then I see 7# as their limit in the post above, which would likely be about 1 1/2 pounds heavier than a CZ Bobwhite 28ga--and possibly too heavy for me.

But it can also vary somewhat from gun to gun. My Parker Repro 28ga weighs right at 5 1/2. Just for the fun of it, I checked the trigger pull--which I'd never done before, mainly because it felt fine shooting at both targets and quail. The gun has a SST, and both break right at 6. So slightly heavier than the gun, but crisp--and they feel fine to me when I put in snap caps and try them. I'll always test the triggers on a gun if I'm thinking about buying it. If they feel heavy when I pull on snap caps, I'll then recock, take the safety off, and attempt to dangle the gun from my trigger finger. If I can do that without the hammers dropping, I'm pretty certain the pulls are too heavy, and assuming I otherwise like the gun, I now have to figure in some trigger tuning--which requires an experienced doublegun smith and isn't cheap.