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Quote from: the Ward on April 13, 2022, 10:58:45 AMBeretta A300 20 gauge with kick-off stock. Think they are around $800. It's probably going to bethe least recoil in a usable gun. Weight and recoil are subjective for sure. I just can't wrap my head around thinking a 7 lb gun as being too heavy.
Quote from: Paulmyr on April 13, 2022, 01:32:41 PMQuote from: the Ward on April 13, 2022, 10:58:45 AMProbably would be easier to learn when to raise the gun than hold it for ten minutes at ready. Beretta A300 20 gauge with kick-off stock. Think they are around $800. It's probably going to bethe least recoil in a usable gun. Weight and recoil are subjective for sure. I just can't wrap my head around thinking a 7 lb gun as being too heavy.Hold at the ready to fire position for 10 mins waiting for a shot with no support that 7 lbs feels like 100. I'm lucky if I can make it a couple mins before arms start burning and shaking.
Quote from: the Ward on April 13, 2022, 10:58:45 AMProbably would be easier to learn when to raise the gun than hold it for ten minutes at ready. Beretta A300 20 gauge with kick-off stock. Think they are around $800. It's probably going to bethe least recoil in a usable gun. Weight and recoil are subjective for sure. I just can't wrap my head around thinking a 7 lb gun as being too heavy.
Quote from: spaightlabs on April 12, 2022, 05:23:09 PMRecoil is a simple equation involving the the weight of the gun and the weight and speed of the payload.As Chester points out, an auto will reduce flat recoil, a gas operated auto even more so.A heavy gun will recoil less than a light gun, and if you pack as much payload into a a 20 as you would a 12, it will recoil the same. The 1.5 and 1 5.8 ounce TSS loads at 1100/1000 FPS in 20 are pretty soft shooters.If you are shooting a 12 and 3.5s with heavy payload at higher velocity, it's gonna kick. A Rem 10 ga is actually a very light shooting gun, but you gotta be willing to carry a lot of weight around.You don't say where you hunt, so be sure to check state regs as some states limit the smallest bore you can take afield.
Quote from: WV Flopper on April 13, 2022, 07:45:57 PMQuote from: Paulmyr on April 13, 2022, 01:32:41 PMQuote from: the Ward on April 13, 2022, 10:58:45 AMProbably would be easier to learn when to raise the gun than hold it for ten minutes at ready. Beretta A300 20 gauge with kick-off stock. Think they are around $800. It's probably going to bethe least recoil in a usable gun. Weight and recoil are subjective for sure. I just can't wrap my head around thinking a 7 lb gun as being too heavy.Hold at the ready to fire position for 10 mins waiting for a shot with no support that 7 lbs feels like 100. I'm lucky if I can make it a couple mins before arms start burning and shaking.
Quote from: Paulmyr on April 13, 2022, 09:21:38 PMQuote from: WV Flopper on April 13, 2022, 07:45:57 PMQuote from: Paulmyr on April 13, 2022, 01:32:41 PMQuote from: the Ward on April 13, 2022, 10:58:45 AMProbably would be easier to learn when to raise the gun than hold it for ten minutes at ready. Beretta A300 20 gauge with kick-off stock. Think they are around $800. It's probably going to bethe least recoil in a usable gun. Weight and recoil are subjective for sure. I just can't wrap my head around thinking a 7 lb gun as being too heavy.Hold at the ready to fire position for 10 mins waiting for a shot with no support that 7 lbs feels like 100. I'm lucky if I can make it a couple mins before arms start burning and shaking.Yeah, ok, because after 30 years I'm still learning! Any other hit tips.
Quote from: Marc on April 13, 2022, 09:11:40 PMQuote from: spaightlabs on April 12, 2022, 05:23:09 PMMost wing-shooting involves some degree of volume shooting, and I would not shoot a pump for waterfowl or dove with the stout steel loads we are currently shooting.I have only shot pumps and O/U and I have done very high volume of shooting over the course of the season. A well balanced gun, properly shouldered, is not a problem. After 100 rounds of sporting clays, I can feel it though. For turkey hunting, I think pretty much anything in 20 will lower felt recoil, but there are options that are better. I think the A390 is the lightest felt recoil 20 gauge I have ever shot. Felt like I was shooting a 410 it was so well balanced and smooth. I am not a good person to ask though, as my first semi shotgun was bought in my early 50s.
Quote from: spaightlabs on April 12, 2022, 05:23:09 PMMost wing-shooting involves some degree of volume shooting, and I would not shoot a pump for waterfowl or dove with the stout steel loads we are currently shooting.
Quote from: cassga on April 14, 2022, 12:35:39 PMThats like asking what kind of car to get and the only thing you are certain of is you plan to use 93 octane gas ! You are going to get every answer under the sun. The best thing to do is see what fits you the best, then narrow down a choke and ammo combo. Good luck.