I have a Rossi .243, youth model. Kicks like a mule and not very accurate. The .22 barrel that came with it shoots much better. The 20 gauge is nuts to shoot. Simply too light. If you get the .243 in the full sized gun it's much better. I ended up filling the synthetic stock with bb's. That helped a bunch, but now it weighs about 12 pounds including scope. I only shoot paper so the extra weight really isn't an issue. I also used a Limbsaver slip-on recoil pad for awhile, but the extra weight has now made that unnecessary. I'm still trying to find the magic load for it. It's got a very long throat, about .280 inch. That's over a quarter inch! Handloading closer to the lands seems to help, but you need to use the heaver (100 grain) flat bottom bullets to do that. Still, I like my Rossi. Great gun to experiment with since the cost is reasonable.