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Softest recoiling 20 gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="jlostrander" data-source="post: 1869250" data-attributes="member: 23904"><p>I have a 20 gauge gas beretta and it doesn't kick much. 391 with a 28 inch barrel and it doesn't kick very much. However, my buddy bought a super sport 20 gauge benelli for his family to use. I can tell you it has almost zero felt recoil. I think it has some of the above mentioned items as is.</p><p>Lastly, my son and I each have new V3 (only available in 20 gauge). These are more substantial than the 20 gauge models above. However, they don't kick very much at all. If you use the 1 oz. loads that aren't going super fast, I can shoot it all day. </p><p>You can also add a little weight to these guns and you'll feel even less hurt.</p><p>Any of those that you get fitted to you will be easier on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlostrander, post: 1869250, member: 23904"] I have a 20 gauge gas beretta and it doesn't kick much. 391 with a 28 inch barrel and it doesn't kick very much. However, my buddy bought a super sport 20 gauge benelli for his family to use. I can tell you it has almost zero felt recoil. I think it has some of the above mentioned items as is. Lastly, my son and I each have new V3 (only available in 20 gauge). These are more substantial than the 20 gauge models above. However, they don't kick very much at all. If you use the 1 oz. loads that aren't going super fast, I can shoot it all day. You can also add a little weight to these guns and you'll feel even less hurt. Any of those that you get fitted to you will be easier on you. [/QUOTE]
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