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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2918211" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>Men usually buy guns for themselves, with little or no thought of what is best for the child:</p><p></p><p>Length of pull</p><p>Trigger poundage</p><p>recoil</p><p>recoil management system(s)</p><p></p><p>To mitigate the above issues, there was a family tradition, no young man got his first full-size shotgun or rifle until the age of 14 when he was able to use adult guns. My great-grandpa's double barrels were never fun to shoot, and for this reason, I never gave a hoot about nostalgia, all I knew was that "thing" hurt me. Great Grandpa got a 20ga in his older age, and that double barrel was what I loved, but even it hurt.</p><p></p><p>Today, the Beretta 20ga is a dream come true, and has half the recoil of the same in the Benelli. If you ever own a Beretta 20ga, you will never sell it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2918211, member: 122164"] Men usually buy guns for themselves, with little or no thought of what is best for the child: Length of pull Trigger poundage recoil recoil management system(s) To mitigate the above issues, there was a family tradition, no young man got his first full-size shotgun or rifle until the age of 14 when he was able to use adult guns. My great-grandpa's double barrels were never fun to shoot, and for this reason, I never gave a hoot about nostalgia, all I knew was that "thing" hurt me. Great Grandpa got a 20ga in his older age, and that double barrel was what I loved, but even it hurt. Today, the Beretta 20ga is a dream come true, and has half the recoil of the same in the Benelli. If you ever own a Beretta 20ga, you will never sell it. [/QUOTE]
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