Depens on how you place the Gun onto your shoulder. Make sure it isn't placed on the top of any bones...Place it onto a muscle contract it so you fit and hold the gun tight...
Prepare for your first shot, and pull the trigger. Probably you'll feel a little bit of an annoying hard shock into your shoulder..but just keep shooting, you get used to the gun.
You find a gunsmith.
Worn, dirty or broken. Have it checked by a gunsmith before shooting it gain.
The best shotgun shell for shooting ducks is a 3 to 3 1/2 inch 12 gauge with number 2 shot.
No, a 4-10 shotgun would not be a good idea for shooting trap. The problem is the small size of the shell - with a very small amount of lead, you have a small chance of hitting your target. Shooting a 20 gauge shotgun is much better but still not a good idea for the same reason. The standard shotgun for shooting trap is a 12 gauge. The largest gauge allowed by nearly all trap shooting leagues, a 12 gauge has enough lead and enough power behind it to get consistent hits and high scores.
Whatever your favorite shotgun is. Personally i have an over-under 12-gauge shotgun with a 29 inch barrel. Works well for duck hunting as well.
The value of a Charles Daily 12 gauge semi auto shotgun is between $200 and $500 depending on the condition. These shotguns were used extensively for sport shooting and hunting.
Yes. The Mossberg 500A1 is a .12 gauge shotgun.
It all depends no what you are shooting. You can find many websites that discuss chokes and the applications of which is best for what type of shooting you are doing.
A bolt action shotgun in 12 gauge.
Yes, a 12 gauge shotgun is considered a firearm.
They range from 80 in bad shooting shape to over 300
A 12-gauge shotgun refers to the diameter of the shotgun bore, with the gauge system indicating the number of lead balls of the bore's diameter that would weigh one pound. In a 12-gauge, it takes 12 lead balls of the same diameter to equal one pound. The bore diameter of a 12-gauge shotgun is approximately 0.729 inches (18.5 mm). This gauge is one of the most popular sizes for shotguns, commonly used for hunting and sport shooting.