I miss my Mossberg 590 already. Nothing I ever put through it was too much for my shoulder. Never thought it was really all that heavy, that or I blamed it on the M9 bayonet.
I essentially traded it for a Rem 870 ESM because there are no hunting barrels for the 590, and I believed the Remington to be a more rugged and generally superior shotgun. I did drop my impression of the Mossberg as a lightweight and the Rem as a heavyweight though.
Which brings us to another matter - recoil. As I said, nothing was too much for my shoulder from the 590. But dog gonnet this 870 kicks something fierce when firing slugs from the shoulder. Nothing of course compared to my H&R Single. But when firing sabot slugs from a rifled barrel, it either socks my thumb into my cheek, or I have to hold it so tightly that my aim is shaky. No good.
I never thought I was recoil sensitive before. Even my 300 RUM isn't something I consider particularly bad, and it's a not too heavy Savage hunting model.
Might the 870's recoil woes be due to a thinner buttpad than the M590? Are there buttpads out there that would firmly slip over the factory one and not leave a shaky result? I certainly wouldn't mind longer LOP based on my self-punching woes.
The bigger question, which was what I had in mind at the beginning of this post, is how do the various pump shotguns compare recoilwise? I really feel there's more to it than weight. Back when I was into that sort of thing, I found twin pistol grips to give me the most secure aim and mildest felt recoil. I highly doubt I'd ever hunt with twin grips, but I might seriously go for a rear one, an ATI reinforced internally. Anyone else use full p-grips for recoil management?
So how would you compare recoil on the various 12 and 20ga pump shotguns out there? Thinking between the same gauge of Mossberg 500, Rem 870, Win 1300, Benelli Nova, Stoeger P-350 (Nova based), Hatsan Escort (Fabarm related), HK Fabarm, Charles Daly, Browning BPS, and others.
I'm talking recoil with the same regular game loads, so I'm not asking what everyone's favorite pump shotgun is (which I'm sure would be a very tired question.) Just wondering how to get most manageable recoil in a basic pump.
My dearest lady wasn't too thrilled with my 870, but seemed open minded to a 20ga pump. Think she might be ok with a heavier shotgun though. I was looking at a BPS a couple days ago, and just wondered if going to a supposedly heavy duty shotgun like that would be just as good as going to a smaller gauge in a lighter one.
I'd consider autos, but they're really not her. Not that she'd mind one, but pumps are definitely our thing.