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Old September 20, 2009, 02:14 AM   #8
LanceOregon
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I've been primarily and O/U guy so I found the very light weight of the Maxus an advantage actually in swinging the gun around and I think I have been catching both clays and real birds I was formerly shooting behind. Keeping it swinging is something we all have to learn anyway.
Dude:

No competitive target shooters shoot lightweight guns. Shotgunners serious about their shooting shoot heavier guns with long barrels.

Heavier objects have more MOMENTUM. That has nothing to do with the person shooting the gun. It is a rule of physics, a pure scientific fact. It is not something that can be argued against. A heavier shotgun is harder to stop swinging: FACT.

Just look at Browning's own trap guns, skeet guns, and sporting clays shotguns.


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