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Lightest recoiling 20ga?
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Anyone have actual experience with which 20ga autoloader has the lightest recoil? Due to a medical problem, got to go to a 20 (already have a 28ga, but want the 20).
I've shot both the Beretta 391 and the Rem 1100. Am leaning toward the Remington unless someone knows of something softer.


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The Beretta's are pretty soft shooters, even more so with a 3/4oz handload. When I take nubile young women to the range to introduce them to shotgunning that's what I have them use.

Those loads are economical too, 533 loads out of a bag of shot.
 
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I believe some of the Franchi models are also known as soft shooters.


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Both the Beretta and Remington will be soft shooting. I have shot both and believe the Reminton is the softest. Remington makes a low recoil 20ga 7/8 oz load that is wonderful for clays and Upland. John
 
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Thanks guys. Appreciate your responses.


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You'll find that a 12ga Beretta 391, using 1oz loads, will be much softer shooting than any 20ga Beretta 391 you will handle.

If you're dead-set on a 20ga frame, take a look at the Browning Sporting Clays model.

Personnal quirk --- I can't stand the Rem 1100's -- nice shooting and handling guns but I've had more problems with them than all the other guns I've ever owned. Point-of-impact problems (bent tubes etc) and parts that break with a dirty look.


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Try English 2 inch shells out of a 12 gauge side by side or over and under. Sweet on grouse with no recoil!
 
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