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I prefer smaller gauge guns because they are typically lighter to carry in the field (read brush, gnarly abandoned apple orchards, blackberry tangles, steep wooded slopes) so give me a six pound gun every time. I’ll gladly suffer the consequences(?) of the smaller payload thank you.
I simply don’t need a 12 gauge gun… but I have a few that see daylight during turkey season. .
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I agree Dean that's why my bird guns are 16's on 0 frames or a 28 O/U. But not everyone is a bird hunter (thank God). I think 90% of the guys I shoot with have never bird hunted and carrying a 12 g from one station to the next isn't a big deal.
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It was a long, slow, learning curve (learing curve in if you're in MN) but recoil is manageable by reducing your payload. Having a gun that fits you reasonably well and shooting lighter loads that still accomplish the same results on target applies no matter what gauge you shoot.
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If a gun doesn’t fit (think LOP and pitch), you’re going to feel the recoil no matter what gauge it is. I shoot a 12 gauge about 95% of the time these days and I go through a lot of shells. Recoil is not a concern. Smaller gauges are the “in thing”, but for my purposes I’ll stick with my 12’s.
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Some of the worst kicking guns I have experienced were light 20's with off the shelf ammo.
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It also seems that 12ga ammo is very different than when I was growing up up in the late 70’s and early 80’s. The ammo has gotten faster 1300-1400fps or more, 2 3/4” seemingly being replaced in popularity by longer 3 and 3 1/2” shells with heavy payloads. I am sure this plays into the recoil issue for the modern generation.
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When I was helping coach the high school clay target team, I would tell the kids that more wasn’t always better. They wanted to shoot heavy, fast loads. I don’t shoot anything faster than 1145 fps, light target loads. The hardness of the shot is way more important than velocity. Talking clay targets here.
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I'm not a reloading guru and I wonder why some shells are just "snotty" and not fun to shoot. I know payload matters, but powder burn rate? I'll give you an example, shooting AA 1 1/8oz "light" target loads at 1170 (I think don't have the boxes here) they are just not pleasant to shoot at all. A 1300fps Fiocchi Spreader is easier to shoot, and a 24g 1350 bunker load from Clever is just heaven. I'm not sure why some are just not fun and punchy while others are easy. Top Gun are also a bit punchy so I wonder how much powder has a role. These were in a Beretta 694 not a SxS.
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