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<blockquote data-quote="ProBusiness" data-source="post: 1636897" data-attributes="member: 6145"><p>Like post have said, if the LOP is too long then she has too much gun/weight extended out in front of her.</p><p></p><p>get the correct LOP and this would move the weight back closer to her body and make it easier to hold.</p><p></p><p>so a shorter barrel and a shorter stock will reduce weight a little but more importantly move weight closer to her body.</p><p></p><p>i agree with the post that said in time of self defense, i don't think a person will register recoil - hard to train for this. </p><p></p><p>remember to train her correct stance - upper body weight leaning forward, most of upper weight over the front foot, hold gun in tight. this stance will absorb weight. Most women if not taught correct stance, will lean back at the waist with upper body behind their waist which increases felt recoil. </p><p></p><p>shooting a shotgun at a stationary target = a lot of felt recoil. shooting at a moving target = less felt recoil, so train with thrown clay birds if u can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProBusiness, post: 1636897, member: 6145"] Like post have said, if the LOP is too long then she has too much gun/weight extended out in front of her. get the correct LOP and this would move the weight back closer to her body and make it easier to hold. so a shorter barrel and a shorter stock will reduce weight a little but more importantly move weight closer to her body. i agree with the post that said in time of self defense, i don't think a person will register recoil - hard to train for this. remember to train her correct stance - upper body weight leaning forward, most of upper weight over the front foot, hold gun in tight. this stance will absorb weight. Most women if not taught correct stance, will lean back at the waist with upper body behind their waist which increases felt recoil. shooting a shotgun at a stationary target = a lot of felt recoil. shooting at a moving target = less felt recoil, so train with thrown clay birds if u can. [/QUOTE]
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