are people serious when they say this? I'm not some super tough guy or anything but I've fired 12ga with shitty skeleton stocks and it's fine. rather shoot that than my flat-panel-grip j-frame
Milk is an inherently white cis heteronormative patriarchal racist anti Trans LGBTQIA+ anti BIPOC anti vegan and anti Vegetarian beverage and /k/ is a progressive board. So no, sweetie, we will not be drinking milk here to get stronger bones because that would be exclusionary to our disabled brothers and sisters and contribute to right wing white supremacy which /k/ simply isn’t about. So cry more, milk does nothing onions can’t.
You'll still get legiit bruising after 100 rounds.
Look most guns that people complain about recoil on, I'd agree they're being ridiculous. A Mosin Nagant is a soft shooring gun and so are nearly all .357mag revolvers if you ask me. However, when you move up to heavy grain full powder loader like a 12ga slug or 450gr .45-70 and pair it with a light gun. The recoil can be painful, not enough to interfere with it's use or cause actual injury but real and painful for sure.
i've noticed the bruising is more from the stock MOVING in your shoulder than it is the kick. like, my shoulder will get a slight abrasion-looking bruise just from firing my AR, its not like it hurts or is particularly heavy recoiling, its just the friction of it.
>its just the friction of it
that's from you pushing the stock into your shoulder so hard you get a bruise
I have the same from dry fire practice sessions with my shotgun
Seconding this. I got a new semi auto shotgun and finally took it out this weekend to shoot clays. I only shot 100 rounds of target loads but had some mild bruising. It’s not painful and isn’t hard recoiling and I could have shot more, but the bruise is there. I also think it’s from moving around and the repeated shouldering. Especially with a shotgun or heavier caliber rifle if you don’t get it in tight to your shoulder when you fire that little space or looseness will let it “jump” and smack your shoulder. Again, it’s not stopping you from using anything but it will leave a mark
They aren't 3" shells but that's not what I was referring to when I was condemning the weapon for the excessive recoil generation. I went dove hunting the day prior to bringing this into the range with me and firing full sized 3" magnum buckshots out of my new KS7 was like getting slammed in the shoulder with a full-force Haymaker. Uncomfortable amount of backforce if you're not loading it with low-power shells. The 2" shells ran perfectly smoothly.
Kel-Tec should've compensated for inevitable recoil with a more shock absorbent buttstock then. If they can design an exotic looking bullpup shotgun with a center of gravity over the grip then they can design an equally as unconventional method of ensuring that you're not wincing in pain after firing 10 shots consecutively out of it.
That’s on you as the end user to decide, not Keltec, it’s perfectly shootable stock from the factory, just because it hurts when you put the spiciest ammo it can handle in it doesn’t mean it’s a bad shotgun, it means you’re a pussy and can handle it.
You know what it was equally designed for that most over shotguns aren’t? The minishells in your pic.
If my KS7 is more painful than literally anything I've ever mounted onto my shoulders and fired, including literally any other mide of shotgun/rifle/ anything that's designed for shoulder mounting, then maybe steps should've been taken on Kel-Tec's side to amelerioate the recoil. I shouldn't have to depend on being a 400lbs beefcake with multiple wads of blubber shielding on my upper torso just to feel comfortable firing the weapon. If the criticism to my critique has no more substantive depth than "lel troony" then I feel that in no way has it been refuted.
2 years ago
Anonymous
put the thesaurus away and fricking sell it if you're gonna mewl like a fricking newborn. "Ameliorate," frick me, dude get a clue.
2 years ago
Anonymous
I wanna frick him hard on the sink haha.
If my KS7 is more painful than literally anything I've ever mounted onto my shoulders and fired, including literally any other mide of shotgun/rifle/ anything that's designed for shoulder mounting, then maybe steps should've been taken on Kel-Tec's side to amelerioate the recoil. I shouldn't have to depend on being a 400lbs beefcake with multiple wads of blubber shielding on my upper torso just to feel comfortable firing the weapon. If the criticism to my critique has no more substantive depth than "lel troony" then I feel that in no way has it been refuted.
I wanna frick you hard on the sink.
2 years ago
Anonymous
no I like it UwU
2 years ago
Anonymous
"UwU" on muh dick then
2 years ago
Anonymous
>amelerioate
use mitigate next time, homosexual.
2 years ago
Anonymous
I'd like to ameliorate this whole board but it ain't gonna happen.
2 years ago
Anonymous
And I'd like to ameliorate your ass with my dick, but we all want what we can't have.
>being lightweight is bad when kel-tec does it
Heaven forbid you load it down with flashlights, lasers, shell holders and the like but whatever.
Get the double tube KSG instead (which is also “too light” and “too short” because muh KSG hand which definitely doesn’t happen with and short long arm)
I mean shit kel-tec haters can complain about build quality all they want but this kinda shits moronic.
I remember a time where the biggest complaint about kel-tec was you couldn’t buy them easily.
To it even better, maybe, she is an engineer and has some odd obsession with veterinary medicine for livestock.
https://i.imgur.com/1RrU1Vc.jpg
I know this sounds crazy but take it from a guy who has fired an elephant gun and a 45-70 Contender pistol with nuclear Underwood rounds before but a 3.5" turkey shell is the hardest kicking gun out there. I can't explain how hard these loads kick. A few rounds will give your shoulder some gnarly bruises.
The most unpleasant gun I've ever shot is probably youth 20 gauge 870 slug gun. The gun is simply too light for the saboted slugs it's intended to shoot. Every shot is likely to cause bruising. Clearly it's perfect for children.
I know this sounds crazy but take it from a guy who has fired an elephant gun and a 45-70 Contender pistol with nuclear Underwood rounds before but a 3.5" turkey shell is the hardest kicking gun out there. I can't explain how hard these loads kick. A few rounds will give your shoulder some gnarly bruises.
is that much power really necessary for turkey hunting? i was thinking of getting into it but i might just buy a crossbow or something i mean it has the same range
I have never hunted turkey before and my immediate reaction to shooting turkey loads was "wtf, are turkeys really that tough?". I guess they need longer range or something..it's the only explanation.
I have never hunted turkey before and my immediate reaction to shooting turkey loads was "wtf, are turkeys really that tough?". I guess they need longer range or something..it's the only explanation.
Turkey loads are intended for much longer ranges than most other shot shells. Magnum 3 1/2 loads for geese are also pretty stout.
I bought an Akita stock for my 1300 Defender, and I feel like it's slapping my cheek every time I shoot, in a way I haven't felt with any other stock. It's annoying enough that I shoot less rounds at the range with it. Am I just being a b***h?
Try to squash more cheek meat between the stock and your facial bones, alternatively if you don’t have enough cheek meat, you can just get fatter as an easy fix.
W1300 bro can you tell me what you think about your gun ? To keep it short, I bought two on an impulse for mid-high prices during eurocovid crisis, my local market was almost dead at the time and nothing was available except few turkshits. I feel a little scammed now dust has settled. But a little only, they seem to be honest guns and old used reliable american shotguns are not so widespread in my country. Also, how would you modernize them a bit, if you wanted to ?
are people serious when they say this? I'm not some super tough guy or anything but I've fired 12ga with shitty skeleton stocks and it's fine. rather shoot that than my flat-panel-grip j-frame
blair white shot one a literally vegetarian tranner you need to drink some milk
>tranner
>vegetarian
>milk
Rent free and advertising for more
Vegetarians and trannies are both weak, yes.
Sorry i dont speak italian
How'd you figure out I was a wop I thought I was burgerized?
i post often, and never use caps, maybe he think you are me
Milk is an inherently white cis heteronormative patriarchal racist anti Trans LGBTQIA+ anti BIPOC anti vegan and anti Vegetarian beverage and /k/ is a progressive board. So no, sweetie, we will not be drinking milk here to get stronger bones because that would be exclusionary to our disabled brothers and sisters and contribute to right wing white supremacy which /k/ simply isn’t about. So cry more, milk does nothing onions can’t.
OP has osteoporosis.
It ain't exactly soft shooting but by no means is it particularly bad
Not all 12 gauge is equal.
That kel-tec is very ligh with a harder butt.
Weight matters.
It's going to kick like a mother fricker with defense rounds.
A Marlin guide gun with heavy and hot .45-70 is probably worse though, or at least as bad.
i think if you're not a twig and shoulder it correctly you'll be fine
You'll still get legiit bruising after 100 rounds.
Look most guns that people complain about recoil on, I'd agree they're being ridiculous. A Mosin Nagant is a soft shooring gun and so are nearly all .357mag revolvers if you ask me. However, when you move up to heavy grain full powder loader like a 12ga slug or 450gr .45-70 and pair it with a light gun. The recoil can be painful, not enough to interfere with it's use or cause actual injury but real and painful for sure.
You’re moronic, you could shoot a thousand Aguila minishells and not a get a sore shoulder, that shit is powder puff rounds.
Yeah, are you illiterate or something?
i've noticed the bruising is more from the stock MOVING in your shoulder than it is the kick. like, my shoulder will get a slight abrasion-looking bruise just from firing my AR, its not like it hurts or is particularly heavy recoiling, its just the friction of it.
Never had it from an AR. Only the 2 I mwntioned.
Looking through the rest of this thread,It's pretty obvious /k/ is too stupid for hyperbole.
It's not hyperbole if that one sentence is your entire statement. Are you maybe thinking of irony or sarcasm?
>its just the friction of it
that's from you pushing the stock into your shoulder so hard you get a bruise
I have the same from dry fire practice sessions with my shotgun
Seconding this. I got a new semi auto shotgun and finally took it out this weekend to shoot clays. I only shot 100 rounds of target loads but had some mild bruising. It’s not painful and isn’t hard recoiling and I could have shot more, but the bruise is there. I also think it’s from moving around and the repeated shouldering. Especially with a shotgun or heavier caliber rifle if you don’t get it in tight to your shoulder when you fire that little space or looseness will let it “jump” and smack your shoulder. Again, it’s not stopping you from using anything but it will leave a mark
Frick(s) ya mudda
>shorties
>dislocating shoulder
Maybe an infant.
this is why pump shotguns suck, you're basically doubling the recoil for no real benefit.
frick ya mudda
Frick ya mudda
frick ya muddah
I run magnum buckshot out of mine for hours, you are a fat pussy b***h
i pick up and fire 12-pounder cannons with my bare hands you're just a weak homosexual b***h
Those don't even look like 3" rounds
They aren't 3" shells but that's not what I was referring to when I was condemning the weapon for the excessive recoil generation. I went dove hunting the day prior to bringing this into the range with me and firing full sized 3" magnum buckshots out of my new KS7 was like getting slammed in the shoulder with a full-force Haymaker. Uncomfortable amount of backforce if you're not loading it with low-power shells. The 2" shells ran perfectly smoothly.
Yeah no shit, the shotgun is light, and the center of mass is close to your shoulder, this will result in more felt recoil, more news at 11.
Kel-Tec should've compensated for inevitable recoil with a more shock absorbent buttstock then. If they can design an exotic looking bullpup shotgun with a center of gravity over the grip then they can design an equally as unconventional method of ensuring that you're not wincing in pain after firing 10 shots consecutively out of it.
That’s on you as the end user to decide, not Keltec, it’s perfectly shootable stock from the factory, just because it hurts when you put the spiciest ammo it can handle in it doesn’t mean it’s a bad shotgun, it means you’re a pussy and can handle it.
You know what it was equally designed for that most over shotguns aren’t? The minishells in your pic.
*can’t
If my KS7 is more painful than literally anything I've ever mounted onto my shoulders and fired, including literally any other mide of shotgun/rifle/ anything that's designed for shoulder mounting, then maybe steps should've been taken on Kel-Tec's side to amelerioate the recoil. I shouldn't have to depend on being a 400lbs beefcake with multiple wads of blubber shielding on my upper torso just to feel comfortable firing the weapon. If the criticism to my critique has no more substantive depth than "lel troony" then I feel that in no way has it been refuted.
put the thesaurus away and fricking sell it if you're gonna mewl like a fricking newborn. "Ameliorate," frick me, dude get a clue.
I wanna frick him hard on the sink haha.
I wanna frick you hard on the sink.
no I like it UwU
"UwU" on muh dick then
>amelerioate
use mitigate next time, homosexual.
I'd like to ameliorate this whole board but it ain't gonna happen.
And I'd like to ameliorate your ass with my dick, but we all want what we can't have.
you didn’t even spell it right either.
>he doesn't use 3in magnum slugs
lol, lmao even
>he's not using the holy 3 1/2 inch magnum
ngmi
oh yeah it's 3 1/2 incher time
It's a keltec so it probably falls apart after 5 rounds.
just sew a little pillow onto the butt
>Dislocates your brain
What is this device?
A machine to kill a girl. Don't know what kind of man would build one, though.
What's it called?
>being lightweight is bad when kel-tec does it
Heaven forbid you load it down with flashlights, lasers, shell holders and the like but whatever.
Get the double tube KSG instead (which is also “too light” and “too short” because muh KSG hand which definitely doesn’t happen with and short long arm)
I mean shit kel-tec haters can complain about build quality all they want but this kinda shits moronic.
I remember a time where the biggest complaint about kel-tec was you couldn’t buy them easily.
Wow homosexual. The redneck woman at my office has one in her Jeep at all times.
hot
She drives a Compass though. It's ugly as shit and it makes me think less of her in general.
Hmmm
yeah well how does she look
Like a tall redneck in her 30s who likes crossfit.
sounds pretty fire to me bud
>transverse engine jeep
Cursed vehicle
It truly is distasteful.
To it even better, maybe, she is an engineer and has some odd obsession with veterinary medicine for livestock.
The most unpleasant gun I've ever shot is probably youth 20 gauge 870 slug gun. The gun is simply too light for the saboted slugs it's intended to shoot. Every shot is likely to cause bruising. Clearly it's perfect for children.
>and has some odd obsession with veterinary medicine for livestock.
You just know.0g84h
op is a scrawny twink.
One handed bullpup master race. Hip fire is for chads.
I know this sounds crazy but take it from a guy who has fired an elephant gun and a 45-70 Contender pistol with nuclear Underwood rounds before but a 3.5" turkey shell is the hardest kicking gun out there. I can't explain how hard these loads kick. A few rounds will give your shoulder some gnarly bruises.
is that much power really necessary for turkey hunting? i was thinking of getting into it but i might just buy a crossbow or something i mean it has the same range
I have never hunted turkey before and my immediate reaction to shooting turkey loads was "wtf, are turkeys really that tough?". I guess they need longer range or something..it's the only explanation.
Turkey loads are intended for much longer ranges than most other shot shells. Magnum 3 1/2 loads for geese are also pretty stout.
then put a fricking break on it you panzy
I bought an Akita stock for my 1300 Defender, and I feel like it's slapping my cheek every time I shoot, in a way I haven't felt with any other stock. It's annoying enough that I shoot less rounds at the range with it. Am I just being a b***h?
Maybe the stock is causing you to have a poor position for your cheek.
Try to squash more cheek meat between the stock and your facial bones, alternatively if you don’t have enough cheek meat, you can just get fatter as an easy fix.
W1300 bro can you tell me what you think about your gun ? To keep it short, I bought two on an impulse for mid-high prices during eurocovid crisis, my local market was almost dead at the time and nothing was available except few turkshits. I feel a little scammed now dust has settled. But a little only, they seem to be honest guns and old used reliable american shotguns are not so widespread in my country. Also, how would you modernize them a bit, if you wanted to ?
Both of my 75 year old parents disliked shooting my KSG after 2 goes. While it had 13 in the tube.
I like it though.
are those hater tots?
recoil pads are like 5 bucks comon man