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<blockquote data-quote="Montana&#039;eer" data-source="post: 2918398" data-attributes="member: 113417"><p>I didn't get a shotgun from my dad until I was about 14 years old. And that shotgun was a single shot 12 gauge Bay State. I think it was in Macgomery wards shotgun. Literally lock Stock and barrel.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't allowed to practice because our family was broke. My first pull of the trigger was double ought buck shot on a button buck. Thankfully, I don't remember the recoil lol.</p><p></p><p>My wife started bird hunting with me, and none of my shotguns fit her. I told her to go to capital sports in Helena and talk to the guys behind the gun counter. They're really experienced and honest to put this in perspective at the time all of my shotguns were hand me downs except for one. My most expensive shotgun was my browning silver I had a savage 12 and 20 gauge over and under.</p><p></p><p>So my wife comes home from capital sports, and says "I bought a shotgun!!". I said what you get? She bought a field grade ladies browning Citori lol my jaw hit the floor I said there's no way my wife is going to have a shotgun nicer than mine. That's exactly when I bought by browning feather light, 20 and 28 gauge set.</p><p></p><p>I'll kidding aside, which I'm really not kidding, it's best for someone to go with an experienced shotgunner NOT you And have them find a shotgun that fits them the best.</p><p></p><p> I apologize for the bad grammar and lack of punctuation, I'm doing the voice dictation in my truck and I'm about ready to throw this **** phone out the window at 80 miles an hour</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montana'eer, post: 2918398, member: 113417"] I didn’t get a shotgun from my dad until I was about 14 years old. And that shotgun was a single shot 12 gauge Bay State. I think it was in Macgomery wards shotgun. Literally lock Stock and barrel. I wasn’t allowed to practice because our family was broke. My first pull of the trigger was double ought buck shot on a button buck. Thankfully, I don’t remember the recoil lol. My wife started bird hunting with me, and none of my shotguns fit her. I told her to go to capital sports in Helena and talk to the guys behind the gun counter. They’re really experienced and honest to put this in perspective at the time all of my shotguns were hand me downs except for one. My most expensive shotgun was my browning silver I had a savage 12 and 20 gauge over and under. So my wife comes home from capital sports, and says “I bought a shotgun!!“. I said what you get? She bought a field grade ladies browning Citori lol my jaw hit the floor I said there’s no way my wife is going to have a shotgun nicer than mine. That’s exactly when I bought by browning feather light, 20 and 28 gauge set. I’ll kidding aside, which I’m really not kidding, it’s best for someone to go with an experienced shotgunner NOT you And have them find a shotgun that fits them the best. I apologize for the bad grammar and lack of punctuation, I’m doing the voice dictation in my truck and I’m about ready to throw this **** phone out the window at 80 miles an hour [/QUOTE]
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