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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Shotguns
Looking for my first semi-auto shotgun
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<blockquote data-quote="rickjoty" data-source="post: 1617701" data-attributes="member: 99582"><p>Ok, don't yell at me but if you want recoil reduction you can't beat the old, not the new, but the old Browning A5. With the entire barrel sliding back it really stretches out the felt recoil. I have three and when quail hunting my partner and I switched guns for the fun of it, my A5 and his Benelli, I couldn't believe how much harder the Benelli recoil felt. Well I shoot O/U now mostly but if you can put up with replacing parts to get the A5 to shoot a particular load, and recoil is a huge concern, you could be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickjoty, post: 1617701, member: 99582"] Ok, don't yell at me but if you want recoil reduction you can't beat the old, not the new, but the old Browning A5. With the entire barrel sliding back it really stretches out the felt recoil. I have three and when quail hunting my partner and I switched guns for the fun of it, my A5 and his Benelli, I couldn't believe how much harder the Benelli recoil felt. Well I shoot O/U now mostly but if you can put up with replacing parts to get the A5 to shoot a particular load, and recoil is a huge concern, you could be happy. [/QUOTE]
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