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Good 12 ga shotgun?
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<blockquote data-quote="Straight Shooter" data-source="post: 2882762" data-attributes="member: 42638"><p>^^^^^^ I did the same thing for a coyote shotgun a few years ago. I had been using an 870 before that. I grew up shooting a gas gun when I was a kid. We sometimes had trouble in the goose pits because we would get dirt in the action or on really cold days they would freeze up. Then we went to 870s so if we got dirt in them we could just grind them out. When I got the Girsan a couple of years ago I got it because I got it because it was a Benelli clone and everyone bragged up the Benelli. I didn't know anything about inertia driven actions. When I took it out to pattern my coyote loads it knocked the stuffin' out of me. I couldn't believe it. Kicked worse than my 870 with heavy goose loads. No more inertia driven semis for me. However. It is still my coyote shotgun. As usual I don't notice the recoil while shooting at game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Straight Shooter, post: 2882762, member: 42638"] ^^^^^^ I did the same thing for a coyote shotgun a few years ago. I had been using an 870 before that. I grew up shooting a gas gun when I was a kid. We sometimes had trouble in the goose pits because we would get dirt in the action or on really cold days they would freeze up. Then we went to 870s so if we got dirt in them we could just grind them out. When I got the Girsan a couple of years ago I got it because I got it because it was a Benelli clone and everyone bragged up the Benelli. I didn't know anything about inertia driven actions. When I took it out to pattern my coyote loads it knocked the stuffin' out of me. I couldn't believe it. Kicked worse than my 870 with heavy goose loads. No more inertia driven semis for me. However. It is still my coyote shotgun. As usual I don't notice the recoil while shooting at game. [/QUOTE]
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