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At what weight is recoil a problem
Looking for new pheasant gun. At what weight does recoil become an issue for 3" 12ga and 3" 20ga? Gun will most likely be an auto, but I may still opt for a pump.
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RE: At what weight is recoil a problem
Buy what you can afford. and enjoy it
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RE: At what weight is recoil a problem
If you want a light gun to shoot 3" 12's I'd certainly look at an auto...a gas-operated auto.
Then again, when you're actually hunting and not target shooting the adrenaline and 'focus' of the moment is the best recoil-reduction system in existance. So...back to deleh's advice. Find something you like and can hit well with (aka it fits you) and enjoy! |
RE: At what weight is recoil a problem
Look into the Stoegers.I have an M2000 and it has never failed me. It's 7 pounds. I wouldn't get one over 8 personally. Buy what is best for you. Good hunting and shooting!!!
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RE: At what weight is recoil a problem
Like previously said, for hunting purposes, I wouldn't really consider recoil. You shouldn't be shooting that much (unless you're shooting 3.5" mags at ducks all day) to have it impact your shooting. If, however, you are target shooting, then recoil, gun weight, and the type of shells you shoot could factor in depending on sensitive you are to recoil....some people are more than others.
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RE: At what weight is recoil a problem
dude, get a mossberg 12 ga.
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RE: At what weight is recoil a problem
ORIGINAL: houtsdg Looking for new pheasant gun. At what weight does recoil become an issue for 3" 12ga and 3" 20ga? Gun will most likely be an auto, but I may still opt for a pump. More info: shot by 9 yr old girl,... Alaskan Pennisula,...Skull was 33 1/16" ,... Lenght nose to tail 11.9 feet Wt was appox. 1800#She's shooting a 375 H&H This just amazing and unbelievablefor her first bear |
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