CJ,
Just purchased the Stoeger last May. This Fall is its first season of use. It held up well hunting ducks in less than hospitable weather. It has even been dunked in the water resulting in no apparent harm. The action is smooth and fast as well as being simple to dismantle and clean. Nor has it ever jammed or failed to fire. The somewhat stiff recoil pad could be softer, especially when shooting a box or more trap shells over just a tee shirt. But I didn't notice the recoil when hunting. I pulled off the pad and replaced it with a Pachmyer (sp?) boot. I would guess that the heavier clothing also made a big difference in reducing felt recoil, perhaps reducing the impact more than the softer boot.
I have the camo 28" model. I really like it. From what I can guess without having patterned the gun, it throws a rather tight pattern.
Paid a total of $483 for it at Jay's Sporting Goods here in N. Michigan. Glad I bought it. Retired my 20+ year old, sometimes malfunctioning Mossberg 500. The Stoeger seems like a well made weapon. I call it my poor man's Benelli. For less than half the price of the latter, I believe that it is far more gun for the money. I have no complaints. Hope this helps. I you wish more detailed info, let me know.
Steve