anyway, what is your consences on gauges and skeet?
whats the preferred?
would a nice sissy pad help her not get bruised?
and side by side better than over/under ?
thanks in advance

I haven't shot skeet or trap in many many years, but I can point out that the loads you shot in your HD are most likely much heavier loads than you'd use in shooting clay pigeons. Typically 1 1/8 oz shot load in 12 ga and 7/8 to 1 0z in 20 ga. O/U is what I shot back in the days, though I broke in with a pump to start. There's nothing wrong with a recoil pad and most pro's have them on their guns. I put them on all my long guns because I need the extra LOP and when I shot a lot of skeet the shoulder can get sore, believe me. I'm 6'2 and 220# and I don't consider them sissy pads. When/if you shoot ten rounds of trap or skeet in a day you'll know what I mean. Correct stock fit makes a world of difference in handling recoil. Whether she can handle a 12 ga depends on a lot of things besides recoil. Weight of the gun, how large or small her stature, strength, etc. There were ladies that shot with us with 20 ga and 12 ga and I wouldn't want to be the bird they were swinging on. Maybe you can find a range that would rent guns for her to try.Millerk420 wrote:My wife and I would like to get into skeet shooting and we both like over/unders but i like to have diversity in my collection, so i thought i'd get a side by side and she could get an over/under. The problem is i want us both to get a 12g. My father-in-law has her talked into a 20g saying it won't kick as much but all the reading i have done suggests 12g is the best to use to shoot skeet. Actually that a 20g would be harder to shoot with the spread differences between the two. I think she is a little worried about the kick because of my 18 inch pump i have for home defense by the bed. She's seen me shoot some heavy load in it and i won't say it didnt bruise me up a little.
anyway, what is your consences on gauges and skeet?
whats the preferred?
would a nice sissy pad help her not get bruised?
and side by side better than over/under ?
thanks in advance