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<blockquote data-quote="JR777" data-source="post: 3584693" data-attributes="member: 45725"><p>The softest shooting shotgun I ever had was a Benelli M1Super90. I genuinely think I could feel some difference. With full house loads though, you know, it just sucks. Did they suck a little bit less in the Benelli? Maybe, but if they did, I sure couldn't tell. If it's low brass, it's gonna feel soft, and if it's high brass it's gonna make you wanna go home, regardless of what you're shooting it out of. By the time anything in the gun moves, the bullet has already left the barrel, and you've already absorbed the vast majority of the recoil energy in your shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JR777, post: 3584693, member: 45725"] The softest shooting shotgun I ever had was a Benelli M1Super90. I genuinely think I could feel some difference. With full house loads though, you know, it just sucks. Did they suck a little bit less in the Benelli? Maybe, but if they did, I sure couldn't tell. If it's low brass, it's gonna feel soft, and if it's high brass it's gonna make you wanna go home, regardless of what you're shooting it out of. By the time anything in the gun moves, the bullet has already left the barrel, and you've already absorbed the vast majority of the recoil energy in your shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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