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    What’s the Lightest kicking semi auto 20 gauge?

    I’m trying to find my dad a new (or used) semi auto 20 but thanks to a number of surgeries It has to have the lightest kick I can find. I’d like to keep it under $1000 if possible. I wanted to hear some different opinions and see what’s out there.

    #2
    Remington 1100.

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      #3
      As far as the lightest kicking 20ga I can't help.. I know they sell 1&3/4" shorty 12ga shells. Not sure about 20ga. Get a good recoil pad like a kickeze or Sims. Have you thought about a 28ga.

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        #4
        A semi-auto that will handle the light loads will likely give you the least felt recoil especially if you combine it with a gun that has a little heft to it. I have a 20 ga. Benelli M2 synthetic with the energy absorbing stock that will cycle anything I’ve ever put in it and it has a very light recoil. The same gun with a wood stock and forearm would be even better.

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          #5
          Remington 1100 LT20 is one of the lightest recoiling shotguns I’ve ever owned.


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            #6
            Originally posted by Mike D View Post
            Remington 1100 LT20 is one of the lightest recoiling shotguns I’ve ever owned.


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            Yep.

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              #7
              Remington 1100 LT20 has light recoil then add a mercury Recoil Suppressor to add weight and the recoil will be even less.

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                #8
                .

                Ive got a 1100 LT20, Benelli super sport, a400 xcel all 20 and the 1100 easily has the least recoil and that’s without a recoil pad. My wife is really recoil sensitive and the 1100 is all she would shoot until recently she has since claimed the super sport.

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                  #9
                  Is 28 gauge an option?

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                    #10
                    I will suggest Benelli Montefeltro

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                      #11
                      I vote 1100 as well.

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                        #12
                        You can get an evo shield shirt too. Used it in Argentina and shot a lot and recoil was pretty much non existent. I was shooting a benelli m2 20 gauge

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                          #13
                          My A400 has very little recoil

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                            #14
                            Try to find a used a400. Far superior shotgun to a model 1100.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by trophy8 View Post
                              Try to find a used a400. Far superior shotgun to a model 1100.

                              I have both and somewhat agree but not less recoil than the 1100 and doubt you can find one under 1k.


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