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Started by Hooks' n' Beards', January 24, 2014, 05:41:15 PM
Quote from: knightrider on January 26, 2014, 12:22:28 PMI had one and I got tired of the throbbing bruised check bones!!!!
Quote from: Hooks' n' Beards' on January 26, 2014, 12:42:24 PMQuote from: knightrider on January 26, 2014, 12:22:28 PMI had one and I got tired of the throbbing bruised check bones!!!! i shot a 10 gauge bps for a few years goose hunting and turkey hunting,the recoil doesn't bother me all that much,also i only plan on using it on the odd turkey hunt so i am willing to take the recoil.I plan on adding a nice recoil pad to it as well.
Quote from: knightrider on January 26, 2014, 01:08:13 PMQuote from: Hooks' n' Beards' on January 26, 2014, 12:42:24 PMQuote from: knightrider on January 26, 2014, 12:22:28 PMI had one and I got tired of the throbbing bruised check bones!!!! i shot a 10 gauge bps for a few years goose hunting and turkey hunting,the recoil doesn't bother me all that much,also i only plan on using it on the odd turkey hunt so i am willing to take the recoil.I plan on adding a nice recoil pad to it as well.it wasn't the recoil, it was the jumping up and smacking my face, the stock was made horrible on that thing
Quote from: wvcurlytop on January 26, 2014, 01:38:32 PMI carried one for a few years-and killed several turkeys with it. It patterned great and really walloped them. Light, easy to carry and didn't cost an arm and a leg. But as some have stated in other posts, it was brutal to shoot with turkey loads. I have since quit using it and pull it out for a gag on fellow turkey hunters come spring patterning time. LOL. I haven't forgotten the feeling when that gobbler walks within range, knowing I had to pull the trigger on the thing. Aim-grit your teeth-and squeeze!! I can't lie, It was awful!!!!! My personal opinion, if you can't afford anything else it is fine, but otherwise I wouldn't recommend buying one. JMO
Quote from: gwa on January 26, 2014, 02:04:23 PMI was invited up to New York last spring to hunt with a friend of mine and he let me use his NEF 10 gauge. I never felt the recoil when I touched off the trigger.If you have good shooting form, you will survive. If you get anxiety before you squeeze the trigger, it is going to smack you.An interesting note about getting ready to shoot, you have to cock the hammer, not just push a safety. All in all, a great gun.Denny
Quote from: mnbeardbuster on January 27, 2014, 06:29:37 PMHere's a pair off my 12's both are 3" with vent rib barrels that I sent to Remington to have installed. They weigh next to nothing to carry and I've learned to be patient with my shots. As many have said sighting them in is no fun but using trap rounds first and a shooting pad does help. Don't feel it when pulling the trigger on a big tom.