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#3140833 - 01/26/13 10:06 PM youth shotgun
Tracey
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What is a good automatic youth shotgun with low recoil?
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#3140848 - 01/26/13 10:19 PM Re: youth shotgun [Re: Tracey]
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I have a couple of 20 gauge remington 1100's in the youth model.. my daughter started out on one when she was 9 or 10.. very little felt recoil..
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#3140959 - 01/27/13 05:26 AM Re: youth shotgun [Re: pressfit]
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20g,its even good for us old codgers too \:\) ,theres a good selection of semiauto's to pick from now adays,I went with a weatherby SA08 20g this past fall & really like it,a gas operated will have the least recoil most of the time.mine weighs a shade over 6 lbs ,$500 & tax.
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#3141013 - 01/27/13 07:37 AM Re: youth shotgun [Re: mike243]
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Remington 1187 youth models have very little if any recoil. Just dont let the slaesman talk you into an 870 pump 20ga youth, they kick harder than a mule.
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#3141019 - 01/27/13 07:51 AM Re: youth shotgun [Re: pcrc]
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20 or 28 ga would be my choice of ga's
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#3141718 - 01/27/13 08:18 PM Re: youth shotgun [Re: pcrc]
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 Originally Posted By: pcrc
Remington 1187 youth models have very little if any recoil. Just dont let the slaesman talk you into an 870 pump 20ga youth, they kick harder than a mule.


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#3141742 - 01/27/13 08:28 PM Re: youth shotgun [Re: AllOutdoors]
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Remington 1100 28 gauge. IMO, might as well get a good gas 12 gauge if your gonna get a 20. A 28 gauge is the perfect youth gun, imo. I'm not knocking the 20, I love'em. But I've seen 20's kick just as much as 12's. Other than weight of the gun, theres very little difference in a 12 and 20. Especially if your mainly going to be using target/dove loads.
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#3141774 - 01/27/13 08:57 PM Re: youth shotgun [Re: rukiddin?]
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whats the price on 28g shells vs 20g? ,Iwill take a 20 over 28 due mostley to ammo cost,more shot/also.
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#3141778 - 01/27/13 08:58 PM Re: youth shotgun [Re: rukiddin?]
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whats the price on 28g shells vs 20g? ,I will take a 20 over 28 due mostley to ammo cost,more shot/also.
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#3142358 - 01/28/13 11:42 AM Re: youth shotgun [Re: mike243]
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 Originally Posted By: mike243
whats the price on 28g shells vs 20g? ,I will take a 20 over 28 due mostley to ammo cost,more shot/also.


You raise a valid concern. I reload all my 28's and sometimes I forget about cost of factory loads. I reload 3/4oz in my 28 vs 7/8th oz in a 20. With lead #8 shot, thats very few pellets diffence. But, I'll admit I forgot about ammo cost being a concern. Me personally, I'd rather pay the extra for the best possible gun for a youth. A lot of issues can develop at early ages that can be a booger to get rid of as we/they get older. Most comes recoil and improper fit.

forgot to answer your first question. Rem gun club 20 ga will usually run from 5.99-6.99 vs 28's will range anywhere from about 8.00 to 11.00. But I can reload 28's for right around 4.00/box.


Edited by rukiddin? (01/28/13 11:45 AM)
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