Yesterday a new member showed up to try skeet with us, and he discovered that his tactical style shotgun with a 14" barrel was a very poor choice for shooting moving targets. The recoil and noise were excessive, and the gun was too short to swing with any consistency. He then told us that he owned two shotguns, and the other one was a scoped AR type shotgun, and that he purchased both on impulse, because they looked "cool". He told us that the shotguns were fun the first few times that he shot zombie targets or cans with them, but that the novelty had worn off, so he rarely used them now. He had a great time yesterday, and told us that it was the most fun that he had experienced shooting any firearm. His problem now, is that he wants to shoot more skeet, and get into hunting birds, and neither gun he owns is at all practical for these uses, and his firearms budget is spent for a while. From what I have seen lately, he isn't alone, many people are choosing a shotgun because it looks "cool" with no thought as to whether it will be at all practical for his future use. What criteria did you use to purchase your first shotgun? Do you still use that shotgun on a regular basis?
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