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<blockquote data-quote="RetiredTater" data-source="post: 3988301" data-attributes="member: 32190"><p>So, got a chance to go out to my cousin's house and shoot some clays. I am not saying that it is a miracle gun, but after close to 150 shotgun shells, I did not have a shoulder covered in bruises and my neck was a little less sore than normal with my 870.</p><p></p><p>I found the pull to be really nice! It seems to fit me quite well (5'10" and 175 lbs) and I was able tp keep my head more upright rather than having to reach to find the cheek weld. I won't say my head was naturally aligned with the bead, but it was quick and easy to find. </p><p></p><p>My shooting did improve, and even with the improved choke was able to reach out further with the #8 shot, so it seemed. </p><p></p><p>I am really impressed with it, and one of my cousins who shot with it, said that he really liked it and it was an improvement over his original Maxus.</p><p></p><p>Overall, I would give it a 9 of 10, only because I still had a few misses with it (usually the long dropping shots.)</p><p></p><p>I would recommend it because the recoil was less, and believe my wife (who is a tad recoil adverse) could shoot it. For someone who is on blood thinners and looking for a shotgun, definitely recommend. I had no worries of an embolism after shooting. It also felt great in my hands and on my shoulder!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetiredTater, post: 3988301, member: 32190"] So, got a chance to go out to my cousin's house and shoot some clays. I am not saying that it is a miracle gun, but after close to 150 shotgun shells, I did not have a shoulder covered in bruises and my neck was a little less sore than normal with my 870. I found the pull to be really nice! It seems to fit me quite well (5'10" and 175 lbs) and I was able tp keep my head more upright rather than having to reach to find the cheek weld. I won't say my head was naturally aligned with the bead, but it was quick and easy to find. My shooting did improve, and even with the improved choke was able to reach out further with the #8 shot, so it seemed. I am really impressed with it, and one of my cousins who shot with it, said that he really liked it and it was an improvement over his original Maxus. Overall, I would give it a 9 of 10, only because I still had a few misses with it (usually the long dropping shots.) I would recommend it because the recoil was less, and believe my wife (who is a tad recoil adverse) could shoot it. For someone who is on blood thinners and looking for a shotgun, definitely recommend. I had no worries of an embolism after shooting. It also felt great in my hands and on my shoulder! [/QUOTE]
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