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Softest recoiling 20 gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="esshup" data-source="post: 929324" data-attributes="member: 11101"><p>Something doesn't fit you quite right. I've shot some guns that kicked the snot out of me, others have very mild recoil. </p><p> </p><p>Semi-Autos usually have less felt recoil than O/U or pumps.</p><p> </p><p>I have a Citori O/U and I've shot 500 round iron man doubles tournaments, and used it to shoot "games" where I'm pushing 1 3/8 oz loads at 1380 fps. Couple hundred rounds a night is no problem. I did have a Soft-Touch recoil system installed in the stock, and had the shotgun fitted to me. It has the factory porting, and I had 4" polished forcing cones added. Also, put a Trap Dude recoil pad on. That will also help reduce felt recoil.</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.softtouchstocks.com/" target="_blank">SoftTouch Custom Stocks - Home of the Soft Touch Recoil Reducer</a></p><p> </p><p>I've shot enough rounds that I can tell the difference between powders, if the shot charges are moving the same speed. To me, Blue-Dot feels softer than 4756, Green Dot feels softer than Red Dot or 700-X.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esshup, post: 929324, member: 11101"] Something doesn't fit you quite right. I've shot some guns that kicked the snot out of me, others have very mild recoil. Semi-Autos usually have less felt recoil than O/U or pumps. I have a Citori O/U and I've shot 500 round iron man doubles tournaments, and used it to shoot "games" where I'm pushing 1 3/8 oz loads at 1380 fps. Couple hundred rounds a night is no problem. I did have a Soft-Touch recoil system installed in the stock, and had the shotgun fitted to me. It has the factory porting, and I had 4" polished forcing cones added. Also, put a Trap Dude recoil pad on. That will also help reduce felt recoil. [url=http://www.softtouchstocks.com/]SoftTouch Custom Stocks - Home of the Soft Touch Recoil Reducer[/url] I've shot enough rounds that I can tell the difference between powders, if the shot charges are moving the same speed. To me, Blue-Dot feels softer than 4756, Green Dot feels softer than Red Dot or 700-X. [/QUOTE]
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