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I bought my daughter the 20 gauge youth shotgun a few years ago. Be warned that thing is a shoulder breaker for a kid. I wouldn't let my daughter shoot it till it was at a turkey. I told her it kicked just a little bit more than her .243. When she shot a turkey with it the first thing she did was turn to me and say "YOU LIED TO ME!"
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Originally posted by RockTippedStick View PostI had to buy a license so I went ahead and got the 20ga in youth. My son was with me and had the biggest smile on his face because he said its his first big gun. He has about two years to grow into it but then the ducks better watch out. Hard to beat $120 for a decent pump 20 that I won't have to worry about him beat up while learning to hunt and shoot.
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Originally posted by Smokeater View PostLike garbuster is saying...that 20 pump-stick is gonna buck plenty. I was using the cheapest, lightest 20g shells I could find and he still handed it back to me after he shot it!lol This gun actually seems heavy and he's big for his age too. I bought some low recoil rounds to try out now.
Should have made a video but my 9 year old an 11 year old both shot it last night. Yes it does have more recoil than my 20 ga...... but it has a heck of a lot less that the single shot youth 20 ga they were shooting. They were both pretty pleased with it. I would put it at about the same recoil as a compact 243. They wont bang away with it all day but they should be able to handle the pot shots.
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I just picked up the 20ga. I didn't get the youth because I already have a 870 youth. Figured he could move to this one one day. 1hr15min later i was out the door. With a LTC...
I realized he had done the paperwork on the wrong gun and had to go back and do it again. I'm glad I looked at the register.
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