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    Shotgun & Stock Choices

    Hey Guys,

    Just curious what y'all's stock choices are and why you prefer them. For that matter you can add what shotgun you use and why you like it! Post away...looking forward to some great reading!

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    Sparky
    Last edited by Sparky5019; 06-03-10 at 18:59.
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    I see a ton of various things being used, but I've always had good luck with basic Remington synthetic 'youth model' stocks.

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    I prefer the ergonomics of the Speedfeed IV Tactical.

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    LHS,

    Are you wearing kit or just have shorter arms (no offense)?

    Thanks,
    Sparky



    Norinco Luv,

    What specific aspect of the ergonomics for you does it serve best?

    Thanks,
    Sparky
    Last edited by Sparky5019; 06-03-10 at 20:55.
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    So far my favorite shotgun is the FN SLP MK I. Lower felt recoil than my pump and it runs and runs. I've put it to the test and it keeps up.


    I have an 870 Express that I've had for about 16 years. I put an adjustable stock on it and I like the ability to adjust the stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky5019 View Post
    LHS,

    Are you wearing kit or just have shorter arms (no offense)?

    Thanks,
    Sparky
    Neither. I just prefer an aggressive, squared-up stance, and I find that most 'standard-length' shotgun stocks were meant for planed-off bird shooting, not squared-up aggressive shooting.

    If I was wearing kit, I'd probably want one of those Hogue ultra-short stocks, but they are too short for me to use without wearing some kind of thick stuff on my torso.

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    I have small hands and the finger to trigger placement suits me well.

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    Speefeed IVs cut down to 12.5" length of pull. Allows for a shooting stance more squared up to the target.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky5019 View Post
    Hey Guys, Just curious what y'all's stock choices are and why you prefer them. For that matter you can add what shotgun you use and why you like it! Post away...looking forward to some great reading! Thanks, Sparky
    Issued: Mossberg 590A1, 18" GRS, Bantam stock.
    Prefer: Rem 870P similarly configured.

    All my shotguns (and rifles) have short LOP stocks, wood or synthetic. Either bought that way, or after a trip to the table saw.
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    Thumbs up

    870P with either the Remington youth stock or the speed-feed youth stock.
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