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  • Blasternank

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    I'm trying to find one for my son. He's 12 but on the short side so I'd need something with a short stock or has inserts. The main use would be duck hunting and shooting some clay pigeons. I don't know much about the youth models but if you have had one for your kid and it was reliable please let me know.

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    Acera

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    I would look at this gun. You asked for a 20, but lighter loads in a 12 might suffice. They also make a short stock 20 gauge, but it's not adjustable like this one.




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    LOP for a 12, for a 12ga. Forget any balance with a 26" barrel. It'll also wear his arse out. Having to heave the barrel up.

    I understand the its easier to gun down then up, point of view. However for a 12yo, he needs something that will correctly fit him. I suggest a lighter gauge. Lighter shotgun overall. Ive personally hunted alone side a 410, carrying a 12ga. My fellow hunter was hitting birds i was cutting loose on. At 30+ yards. Birdshot. Of course this wasnt all magic. I had an imp cyl, he had full. None the less. It proved just as deadly.

    Most my life Ive used a Browning BPS, 12ga. Bought the wife a BPS youth, 20ga. After I shot that 22", short stock, pump...it was a "WTF?" moment. Fast swing, lighter recoil, bottom ejection, some of the best walnut on production guns. Forget 12ga. Dad once told me that, 'the only difference between a 12 and a 20, is not out in front. But in the rear'. After 20+years of getting jaw jacked, pounded, blood blisters....for dove??????....I'll be damn if the basturd wasn't right. Damn....

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    410, 28, 16, 20, pump, o/u, semi. Short barrels in the 22" to 24". (Ive never hunted duck, so yalls barrel length i have no clue about.) But if u can use the shorter lengths...it makes so much difference in small gauges. Dreams to swing, including by small frame children.
     

    ervdrvr1

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    Just got my wife a Franchi 720 20g auto. Reduced length, 26" barrel, 2 3/4 & 3" chamber. We put a full case (250 rnds) of #7.5, 1oz loads in just over an hour with no malfunctions. Gun weights about 6 lbs. Fits my wife great (she's 5', 120lbs). She loves it and looks forward to dove hunting this fall. It's a little pricy at just under $800, but it is a quality firearm.
    Hope this helps.
    Happy trails,
    Erv
     
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    Shorts

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    I've poked a little at the SA-20 for myself. Can't find one anywhere but it seems like it would be a handy addition.
     

    Darryle

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    Weatherby SA-08

    12 1/2" LOP, 24" barrel, adult size stock is $55 from Weatherby

    Or you could buy my Beretta 391 Youth 20 ga in the classifieds and have a gun that will outlast him.
     

    Pilgrim

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    I've poked a little at the SA-20 for myself. Can't find one anywhere but it seems like it would be a handy addition.

    My wife loves it. She tried my Remington 1100 and it was just too much for her. The SA-20 is smaller, lighter and more manageable. She loves shooting clays now because of it...
     
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