Looking at getting into clays shooting, if I can see the darn things. It seems everyone on here who shoots clays uses a 12 ga. with a long barrel. I always thought the long barrels were for trap. Any big downside to getting a 20ga? Just looking for a little less recoil. I have a 20ga Beretta O/U very light field gun and it thumps me pretty good, especially my cheek. Thought maybe a heavier gun, clays model would solve the problem. And no damn auto safety reset.
I have 2 Rem 1187 Sporting guns, 1 in 12 and 1 in 20 but looking to get an O/U.
I still shoot my 36 year old Wingmaster better than any other gun I've shot but it's hard on my back. Pulled it out the other day to oil it and it still looks brand new. Has a 30" full and 26" skeet barrel. Been about 10 years and 3 back surgeries since I shot but need to get back out side and have some fun while I still can.
I have 2 Rem 1187 Sporting guns, 1 in 12 and 1 in 20 but looking to get an O/U.
I still shoot my 36 year old Wingmaster better than any other gun I've shot but it's hard on my back. Pulled it out the other day to oil it and it still looks brand new. Has a 30" full and 26" skeet barrel. Been about 10 years and 3 back surgeries since I shot but need to get back out side and have some fun while I still can.