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<blockquote data-quote="S&amp;W 10" data-source="post: 1035898" data-attributes="member: 7355"><p>If I'm not mistaken the Yildiz SPZ ME 20 is only about 5 3/4 lbs (2.6 Kg) and not knowing how badly you damaged your shoulder, this light weight could still hammer you. The one I handled was muzzle heavy, so adding a little weight or a recoil reducer to the stock could help with both balance and recoil. Shooting moderate velocity 7/8 oz loads will also help in the recoil department and won't handicap you in the least for dove, quail, or clays; lighter loads may even prolong the life of the light alloy frame on the Yildiz depending on the volume of shooting you intend to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S&W 10, post: 1035898, member: 7355"] If I'm not mistaken the Yildiz SPZ ME 20 is only about 5 3/4 lbs (2.6 Kg) and not knowing how badly you damaged your shoulder, this light weight could still hammer you. The one I handled was muzzle heavy, so adding a little weight or a recoil reducer to the stock could help with both balance and recoil. Shooting moderate velocity 7/8 oz loads will also help in the recoil department and won't handicap you in the least for dove, quail, or clays; lighter loads may even prolong the life of the light alloy frame on the Yildiz depending on the volume of shooting you intend to do. [/QUOTE]
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