to reduce the bruises, the heaviest gun one can handle is better. Even though lighter guns swing easier and result in less fatigue, they can smack you around. I have had a very light, short barreled upland SxS 20 for many years that I personally love to shoot. My running buddies would rather shoot full house 12 ga. magnum loads in their heavy guns than my little 20.... sissysCLTX11 wrote:Been doing it for awhile, big time hunter here. Introduced my over 50's mother to it a couple of years ago, she liked it but not much said.
I took my mother and girlfriend 2 weeks ago and they both loved it and hounded me to take em back.
Well, Mom already purchased her a Beretta 391 s/a. My shotgun was a little to long and heavy for them so it left some nice little bruises on them.
We actually went again today so she could shoot her new toy.
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The Beretta 391 is a great gun. I have an older Beretta AL-2 that is a predecessor to the 300 series that has become my favorite.