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Shoulder issues started after hunting season and is related to work. However at end of last season my gun was kicking my butt at the end of the weekend. I shoot 3 and 3-1/2 as most areas I hunt have random goose flights. Im not looking for speed or extreme range, I am purely seeing how others fair with 3.5 in an auto loader. Thanks for input on gas vs inertia. I spoke with a salesman about inertia and he said sbe has a recoil spring in stock (comfort tech?) while the franchi has it in the forearm which creates different recoil. More research on my end reqd.Something more for me to look into as I also want a gun capable of every size shell without changing pistons or springs. . . Thanks again
http://www.slickslide.net/recoil_systems.htmIf recoil is a real issue it might be worth the phone call. I shoot ATA trap all over the Western States, a standard day is 300-400 rounds. Quite a few guys have some type of system installed, I am not at the point yet, but I have personally seen Tulley's work and it is top notch. He is based out of Lewiston Id. Shotgun smiths are very hard to find in this area. There is also Soft Touch in the Portland metro area. Above is his price list. He could likely reduce the recoil in a new gun or at least point you in the right direction
Do you shoot any PITA events or only ATA?
You are talking about the spring yak right? Pomona is my home club. And yeah there were some pretty good scores.
Also if you're shoulder is really killing you don't get scared about a 20 gauge. They work great and would also help with felt recoil. Good luck this next season and I hope you get the right combo for your shoulder.
Why on Earth do people shoot 3 and 1/2 inch shells? Ballistically, a 3 inch shell out of a 12 gauge with a good forcing cone will do the same exact thing and burn way less powder and kick a whole lot less.
Quote from: ian_padron on April 21, 2019, 09:17:08 PMWhy on Earth do people shoot 3 and 1/2 inch shells? Ballistically, a 3 inch shell out of a 12 gauge with a good forcing cone will do the same exact thing and burn way less powder and kick a whole lot less.No it will not do the exact same thing. A 3.5 inch shell has more pellets which improves the pattern at longer ranges. @EWUeagles Unfortunately I didn't use a 3.5 on the turkey I got last week. Had a problem with my 3.5 gun so I took the 3" semi and nailed a turkey a 15 yards. Was hoping to get a 50 or 60 yard shot for you Hopefully I can go again this season.
Quote from: konradcountry on April 23, 2019, 08:36:28 AMQuote from: ian_padron on April 21, 2019, 09:17:08 PMWhy on Earth do people shoot 3 and 1/2 inch shells? Ballistically, a 3 inch shell out of a 12 gauge with a good forcing cone will do the same exact thing and burn way less powder and kick a whole lot less.No it will not do the exact same thing. A 3.5 inch shell has more pellets which improves the pattern at longer ranges. @EWUeagles Unfortunately I didn't use a 3.5 on the turkey I got last week. Had a problem with my 3.5 gun so I took the 3" semi and nailed a turkey a 15 yards. Was hoping to get a 50 or 60 yard shot for you Hopefully I can go again this season.I saw the picture of a turkey and congrats it looks like a beautiful Tom. I shot my with 2 3/4 5 shot this weekend. No need for a 60 yard shot ever but it is clear me and you will always disagree on that point.
Plenty of YouTube videos and articles debunking the virtually non-existent advantage you are claiming. 3.5" shells drop off after 50 yards...at the same rate as a 3".From 20-40 yds, a few extra pellets don't make a difference compared to selecting the right choke, shot size, and accurate shooting.https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2011/4/18/3-12-inch-turkey-loads-worth-the-recoil/Every gun/shell combo I have patterned has generated similar results to the authors, waterfowl and turkey loads. Given the new tungsten and bismuth shot materials available, the already weak argument for 3.5" shells has become laughable.Quote from: konradcountry on April 23, 2019, 08:36:28 AMQuote from: ian_padron on April 21, 2019, 09:17:08 PMWhy on Earth do people shoot 3 and 1/2 inch shells? Ballistically, a 3 inch shell out of a 12 gauge with a good forcing cone will do the same exact thing and burn way less powder and kick a whole lot less.No it will not do the exact same thing. A 3.5 inch shell has more pellets which improves the pattern at longer ranges. @EWUeagles Unfortunately I didn't use a 3.5 on the turkey I got last week. Had a problem with my 3.5 gun so I took the 3" semi and nailed a turkey a 15 yards. Was hoping to get a 50 or 60 yard shot for you Hopefully I can go again this season.Sent from my LG-H872 using Tapatalk