When will people learn....

Owch lololololol


Gratz on the smokes........shes a tough one to kick........8 years for me......still love the smell
 
I don't know folks manage to hurt themselves doing that, the first time I had the opportunity to shoot a PGO shotgun I weighed like 125 lbs, was coming off a long period of illness and was pretty weak.

The loads were full power Federal 000 and Remington 3" slugs, after missing embarrassingly with the first shot from the hip and finding the recoil nowhere near what I expected I put that thing at eye level and cleaned up the rest of the targets. At no time did the gun come anywhere close to hitting me in the face.

Actually, compared to firing a big nasty revolver round in the .44 mag bear load and up class, the pistol gripped 12 gauge is pretty tame stuff.
 
pistol grip is uncontrollable? Then what has been guiding my slugs to the target all this time? a small amount of common sense goes a long way here. when firing any handgun, does anyone ever hold it inches from their face? obviously not or handguns would have been a flash in the pan and disappeared hundreds of years ago. So why would you hold a heavy recoiling PG shotgun inches from your face? And if you cant hit anything past 15 yds with them, then how do people hunt with handguns in the states? Easy, treat it in a similar manner to a handgun, except with a lot more muzzle weight and length. Hold it out in front, brace arms for recoil and with a little practice you'll be hitting targets consistently with speed.
 
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