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We recommend youth not shoot pump guns for clays if they don't have to. They are very light and do have a tendency to beat up a shooter if they put a lot of rounds through them, especially in one day. At least the lightweight semi absorbs some of the recoil via the gas or inertia system. The recoil from a pump is especially hard on a small framed shooter.
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