Seen all the clays in the shooting part of the video on this one. Thanks for listening to us when we said we couldn’t see them. As much as people should say what you could do better it’s allso important to acknowledge when you have improved things.
My two favorite shotguns are my 6lb 12ga Franchi 48AL dad bought me at 10years old and I still shoot better than any other and a 6lb British SxS that is just a joy to hunt upland game with. Nobody ever told me a light 12 ga would beat me up (and it kinda does with high loads) so it simply never bothered me.
What about Beretta A recent review recommended a Silver Pigeon as it is better balanced They also said that the Browning was too light and gave face slap
I'm a bit over the hill in age and strength, but blessed with many grandkids. Therefore I've developed a collection of shotguns containing something suitable for all. I've found if the shooter swings the shotgun correctly with their body, not the arms; the weight matters little. Yes, the lighter guns give more recoil, but this can be overcome by gauge and load.
Great guns, but are they not all stocked for an average height man? In my limited experience, shorter girls perceive guns as heavy just because the stock is too long, and they get the weight of the gun too far forward. My daughter is 151cm, 5 foot?, I chopped off 2" of a spare stock to my 686 and put in some lead to restore the balance. Now she mounts it effortless. What is your opinion on stock length for short persons?
Having lost muscle strength after the big “C” I use a Benelli Ethos Supersport and an F16 Game gun. The latter[ grade 4 wood] weighs 7 lbs and cost £3.
Is this a joke?? Some of us want lightweight because back priblems like stenosis and ddd and you show a bunch of expensive DOUBLE barrels????????????????????
Seen all the clays in the shooting part of the video on this one. Thanks for listening to us when we said we couldn’t see them. As much as people should say what you could do better it’s allso important to acknowledge when you have improved things.
I am 6’5” and 235 pounds and I love my 6 pound 7 ounce 725 Feather 12 gauge
How do you find the Feather would be after 1000s of rounds? Still tight?
My two favorite shotguns are my 6lb 12ga Franchi 48AL dad bought me at 10years old and I still shoot better than any other and a 6lb British SxS that is just a joy to hunt upland game with. Nobody ever told me a light 12 ga would beat me up (and it kinda does with high loads) so it simply never bothered me.
What about Beretta A recent review recommended a Silver Pigeon as it is better balanced They also said that the Browning was too light and gave face slap
I'm a bit over the hill in age and strength, but blessed with many grandkids. Therefore I've developed a collection of shotguns containing something suitable for all.
I've found if the shooter swings the shotgun correctly with their body, not the arms; the weight matters little. Yes, the lighter guns give more recoil, but this can be overcome by gauge and load.
CZ made the " Uplander Ultra Lite" in 12 and 20 ga in a O/U or a SXS. Price is around $700 USD. The 12 ga O/U hits the scale at 6lbs.
Great guns, but are they not all stocked for an average height man? In my limited experience, shorter girls perceive guns as heavy just because the stock is too long, and they get the weight of the gun too far forward. My daughter is 151cm, 5 foot?, I chopped off 2" of a spare stock to my 686 and put in some lead to restore the balance. Now she mounts it effortless. What is your opinion on stock length for short persons?
Having lost muscle strength after the big “C” I use a Benelli Ethos Supersport and an F16 Game gun. The latter[ grade 4 wood] weighs 7 lbs and cost £3.
Thanks, good info on difference of game, sport guns
Over 7 and a half pounds weight won’t give you the feel of a lightweight gun in my opinion, anyways lovely channel keep up the good work 👍
The wood on that F16 is sweeeeet
Ceaser gurine (or however it's spelt) are extremely good regarding weight and recoil
I like both!
I have a Browning 725 feather 12 gauge it’s my favorite shotgun recoil is non existent
fabarm elos n2 siren or fabarm elos n2 allsport are great for jung people or women. not to light, good price and handle well.
Simple if you want a lighter gun go sub gauge, a 20 gauge will kill anything a 12 will and recoils non existent
Looking for a Miroku mk70 or 38 sporter. Second hand or new.
Give the Oxford gun company a call on 01844 238 308
No real comment on your video other than good job. My question is, do you think a 32" barrel is too long for skeet and sporting clays?
no, its perfect
32 is where it's at
For a physically weak person would you not choose a 410 or 20 gauge? Or a 20g auto?
We would say 30" then it would be better for skeet and a bit of sporting.
@@TSCTheshootingchannel I was afraid you'd say that. Thank You.
What wasthe Browning?? I missed the name
browning / miroku 28" the best
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A semi-auto would be a good choice to have a lighter gun and still manage the recoil.
Sorry Dave, but £4k for my Daughter to start shooting?
Whats wrong with that then? you have 2 other guns there that are all good if you want cheeper.
“ cheaper”
@@TSCTheshootingchannel I'll let her stick with a Beretta SP at 6lb ish. Thx tho.
Is this a joke?? Some of us want lightweight because back priblems like stenosis and ddd and you show a bunch of expensive DOUBLE barrels????????????????????
I don't need anyone to tell me that 8lbs is too heavy. My 725 is well under that and perfect. U start to drag instead of swing if too heavy.