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12 gauge side by side shotgun RECOIL, Parkers, etc.
This can pertain to Parker shotguns, any side by side shotgun, or any 12 gauge, for that matter…
How does RECOIL factor into the unpopularity of 12 gauge shotguns?
Do folks avoid them because of the RECOIL?
As for myself, I’ve never found a 12 gauge shotguns to have punishing recoil, and any references to recoil relative to a 12 gauge are what I’ve read. For me, it’s a non issue.
The literature suggests that a 12 gauge recoils similar to a .308 or .30-06, and, as I have fired a .30-06, it doesn’t seem as much. I’ll also fire a .375 Holland & Holland Magnum at the range on occasion and don’t sweat that, either.
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Maybe younger generations just aren’t that rugged. Folks in my parents and grandparents generation and earlier were tough, rugged. I am in the twilight of my working years and engage with some folks almost young enough to be my grandkids and that toughness or ruggedness just isn’t there.
If these folks are afraid of the recoil associated with the 12 gauge (if they aren’t afraid of firearms as a whole, which is fairly commonplace), is this a big reason for the stubbornly persistent prejudices against a 12 gauge shotgun?
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Ian I may be crazy but I don't think it's old vs new generation, it's about how shooting has changed. I think if you look back shooting shotguns was a field sport and the infrequent shots weren't bothersome. We shoot a lot more than they did in 1950. But go shoot 200-300 rounds of sporting or trap and sure, it becomes noticeable. My 28g repro with factory 28g shells was much more punishing than a 6.5lb 12g with 1 oz 1250 Fiocchi shells so there's a lot of factors. I don't think recoil plays a role at all in the stagnation of the 12. I think we'll see it come back. I was having a blast shooting 3/4oz 12g skeet yesterday and that load in a well patterning SxS that is light to carry would be a grouse destroyer due to its patterning if you do your part to sort it out. I happen to love all gauges so I'm trying to be objective here. I am not of the mind to start selling all my 12's because the market is flat. I'm in it for the long game. Personally there are two sides to the coin: 12's are priced a bit low and small gauges have gotten a bit out of hand. I can afford to buy what I want, I just can't bring myself to spend used car money for the sake of having a small gauge gun. Not that important to me but your mileage may vary.
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