Thank you
I'm not terribly concerned with recoil - I started out as a teen shooting black powder. My first day shooting a .54 left me black and blue from elbow to shoulder, then I shot a .45 and my final rifle was a .36 (which I no longer have, bad decisions as a young adult, should have kept it!). However, I'm not that young anymore (entered my 50's) so I imagine something lighter would make it easier for going all day.
If you want to shoot a Remington 1100/1187/870, heads up shooting systems in north Carolina makes a dedicated ladies stock. I have fitted two of these to Remington 1100 28ga guns specifically for new young and female shooters. The results are fantastic and the problem is, as soon as they shoot it, they want to buy it. The stocks themselves are actually made by wenig in Missouri, and supplied by heads up (headsupshootingsystem.com). Earl McLean is the owner and great to deal with. He has had them on sale for 175 USD, which I think is great value. It's a drop in fit, no messing about.
