Anybody out there shoot shotguns?
I bought a Mossberg 20 gauge shotgun last month and finally had the time to go to a firing range yesterday to try it out.
I managed to shoot 15 #8 birdshots, but after that, I was done (I couldn't even finish up one box of ammo! Sad.). My shoulder aches and I have some small red marks on my shoulder from the recoil.
I did aim and hold the gun properly, but it kicks pretty hard (for prospective, I'm 5'1" and weigh 130). The shotgun is a Mossberg 500C special purpose with an 18.5" barrel. The stock is OEM with a built-in recoil pad.
Any ideas how to reduce the recoil other than to put on a Knoxx stock? Or am I just going to have to toughen up and get used to it?
I wonder if buying a longer barrel or having the barrel ported would help?
And no, I don't want to downgrade to a .410.
Any suggestions?
I bought a Mossberg 20 gauge shotgun last month and finally had the time to go to a firing range yesterday to try it out.
I managed to shoot 15 #8 birdshots, but after that, I was done (I couldn't even finish up one box of ammo! Sad.). My shoulder aches and I have some small red marks on my shoulder from the recoil.
I did aim and hold the gun properly, but it kicks pretty hard (for prospective, I'm 5'1" and weigh 130). The shotgun is a Mossberg 500C special purpose with an 18.5" barrel. The stock is OEM with a built-in recoil pad.
Any ideas how to reduce the recoil other than to put on a Knoxx stock? Or am I just going to have to toughen up and get used to it?
I wonder if buying a longer barrel or having the barrel ported would help?
And no, I don't want to downgrade to a .410.
Any suggestions?
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