You’re comparing different shotguns with different fitment instead of comparing 12 vs 20ga. A true test would be same model gun, one in 20ga and one in 12ga. I can’t argue someone’s feelings or perceptions as they are non quantifiable.
It kicks more like a .410
My son shoots a Mossberg .410 and it’s impossible to find shells for. Last box I picked up were $20 for target loads. It’s a nice scattergun and it fits him well, but insanely expensive to feed.
I thought so. I never had stupid posts like +1 or anything like that…who knows.
It’d be nice to message people, specifically for reloading advice/recipes, but honestly I’m a lot more active on other forums.
Do you have multiple ARs? If so swap the firing pin or BCG and see if that fixes it. I had a firing pin that got warn down and no longer would fire the gun reliably. However, it would leave the brass dimpled. Probably not the fox, but one more check to rule things out.
Congrats. Common sense would say that once they’ve approved one Form 4 for an individual I’m the rest should be instantaneous, but we are dealing with bureaucracy and a lettered agency.
Rifle mass is taken into account. The equation is E=1/2 MV squared. With M being the mass of the rifle and V being the recoil velocity.
In the two loads I gave in example above, the 12ga would have to be approximately 50% heavier than the 20ga to equal the same felt recoil.
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