I'm considering buying a semi-auto shotgun (Baikal mp153) that will probably find its way to some amateur trap shooting. I'm deciding between synthetic or wood stock. There's a 0.2kg difference (synthetic's lighter obviously). Will that be much in the way of felt recoil reduction? Concidering the felt recoil on a semi-auto is less to begin with, would it even make a difference?
Obviously wooden stocks have a more aesthetic appeal (some may disagree), but every shotgun I currently own has wooden furniture, so I might try and 'break the mould' (see what I did there?) with this purchase.
I figure if anyone could give me an experienced answer, it would be clay shooters.
Obviously wooden stocks have a more aesthetic appeal (some may disagree), but every shotgun I currently own has wooden furniture, so I might try and 'break the mould' (see what I did there?) with this purchase.
I figure if anyone could give me an experienced answer, it would be clay shooters.