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Need a new Semi Auto shotgun!
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<blockquote data-quote="darreljwick" data-source="post: 1146836" data-attributes="member: 16284"><p>StrutNut;]<strong><em><u>Fit is everything </u></em></strong></p><p></p><p>Strutnut nailed it -This is the most important element to felt recoil. FIT - is the sum of the mount, swing to target and the shot. There are a lot of guns that seem to feel great until you pull the trigger. If possible, actually shooting some clays with an identical gun is best. As far as autos, with maintenance, they will all work for you. Personally, I still shoot my 1976, 870 that I've had since new. I hand load 2-3/4" , shoot a tight choke and see the need for nothing more. Best of luck.....Darrel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darreljwick, post: 1146836, member: 16284"] StrutNut;][B][I][U]Fit is everything [/U][/I][/B] Strutnut nailed it -This is the most important element to felt recoil. FIT - is the sum of the mount, swing to target and the shot. There are a lot of guns that seem to feel great until you pull the trigger. If possible, actually shooting some clays with an identical gun is best. As far as autos, with maintenance, they will all work for you. Personally, I still shoot my 1976, 870 that I've had since new. I hand load 2-3/4" , shoot a tight choke and see the need for nothing more. Best of luck.....Darrel [/QUOTE]
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