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Unread 07-31-2024, 09:28 AM   #11
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I don’t shoot guns that weight more than I do.
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Unread 07-31-2024, 11:10 AM   #12
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I don’t shoot guns that weight more than I do.
Coming in at a hefty 145 I honestly can’t imagine I would enjoy shooting one of those. But ......I’d try it once.
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When I owned a Charles Lancaster 8 b with 36 inch barrels and weight 13 lbs, the recoil using 1 & 3/4 oz shot was very mild. Depends on weight of shotgun, etc.
sorry that it was sold
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I don’t shoot guns that weight more than I do.
I saw him do it once. It hurt me to see him be twisted about 180 degrees. I think he put it down.
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Mine is a ca1903 Davenport Goose Gun. It is a single with a 36 inch barrel and weighs 11 pounds. Recoil with Tom Armbrust's 1-1/2 ounce loads is very mild.
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My 8g is a 1908 mfg gun, 14" LOP, 3 1/8" DAH 12 lb 4 oz, 34" Twist barrels choked F/F.
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And Mike shoots it well !
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I must admit I love my 8 gauge but it is a bit awkward to shoot after breaking my shoulder months back(and no it wasn't caused by recoil lol)
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I must admit I love my 8 gauge but it is a bit awkward to shoot after breaking my shoulder months back(and no it wasn't caused by recoil lol)
Did you actually break something, or did you tear your rotator cuff?
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W. & C. Scott hammergun 38 inch barrels.
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