Bertfish
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Ok guys here's the scoop
Wife is fairly petite and not that great in the upper body strength department.
She has tried trap shooting with me a couple times. I used to have a 20 gauge semi auto Charles Daly she liked. Was light and low recoil. Glad I sold it when I did (sorry to my buddy I sold it to though) cause it was evidently a POS and you couldn't get repair parts
My normal trap gun is a Beretta 390 Urika, nothing fancy. She says it's a "little heavy" for her. I don't remember the weight of the CD but I do remember it being pretty nimble, might've even been a youth sized gun. I've always been so happy shooting that 390, recoil is so low.
I only own 12 gauge guns. What should I be looking at for a light weight low recoil 20 gauge? I'm figuring semi auto is the only way I'll get the recoil down to something she likes although I would like to get an O/U at some point here. I'm fine with a field gun, 26" or 28" barrel. Neither of us are competition shooters and the 26" on my 390 has served me well.
Wife is fairly petite and not that great in the upper body strength department.
She has tried trap shooting with me a couple times. I used to have a 20 gauge semi auto Charles Daly she liked. Was light and low recoil. Glad I sold it when I did (sorry to my buddy I sold it to though) cause it was evidently a POS and you couldn't get repair parts
My normal trap gun is a Beretta 390 Urika, nothing fancy. She says it's a "little heavy" for her. I don't remember the weight of the CD but I do remember it being pretty nimble, might've even been a youth sized gun. I've always been so happy shooting that 390, recoil is so low.
I only own 12 gauge guns. What should I be looking at for a light weight low recoil 20 gauge? I'm figuring semi auto is the only way I'll get the recoil down to something she likes although I would like to get an O/U at some point here. I'm fine with a field gun, 26" or 28" barrel. Neither of us are competition shooters and the 26" on my 390 has served me well.