Preference: traditional or pistol grip stock for shotgun?

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  • NyleRN

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    I'm strongly considering going to a Mesa Tactical pistol grip stock on my Benelli Super Nova LE Tactical. I don't mind the look of the traditional stock but for some reason I feel either the angle of the portion you put your hand around or the distance to the trigger(maybe a combination of both) causes me to have to break my wrist forward quite a bit when I shoulder the gun. Basically it's a little annoying and uncomfortable. I've never noticed it before on other shottys with a traditional stock.

    So, my question is for those that have went to pistol grip stock. How do you like it? I've read the transfer of recoil to your shoulder is different and some of it transfers to your hand since the whole stock is not linear like a traditional stock. How true is that and how much is it a bother? This is not a shotgun I'd shoot all day long. This would be one of a few HD guns. I have a Remy 1100 for all day use. Unfortunately I've not shot a shotgun with a pistol grip stock.
     

    Limpy88

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    If your breaking the angle when shouldering the gun. The stock is to short for you.

    The trational shotgun grip is straight stock or english style.

    Your talking about a drop drown pistol or AR style pistol grip. It does limit the usefulness of the gun.
    It makes it taller over all. And makes it much harder to fire from different positions than shoulder mounted.

    I would want that on a short barreled or coach gun. Help with recoil with no shoulder stock

    When shooting over head(over a barrier)
    Shooting from the hip or transitioning for side to side. The AR style grip is harder. Its not impossible just more difficult.
     

    MrSmitty

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    I had a pistol grip on a pump shotgun, never cared for it, hard to flip over and reload. I prefer traditional stock on a pump, haven't had enough semi autos to compare. The pistol grip, to me pushes the grip into the hand harder than the traditional stock, which lets the hand ride the curve of the stock...this is my opinion only, and more experienced shotgunners might be better suited to comment. YMMV
     

    NyleRN

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    Your talking about a drop drown pistol or AR style pistol grip. It does limit the usefulness of the gun.
    It makes it taller over all. And makes it much harder to fire from different positions than shoulder mounted.

    I would want that on a short barreled or coach gun. Help with recoil with no shoulder stock

    When shooting over head(over a barrier)
    Shooting from the hip or transitioning for side to side. The AR style grip is harder. Its not impossible just more difficult.
    So no different than any other long gun utilizing a pistol grip. Seems it would be pretty intuitive to me.
     

    55fairlane

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    So I can see both sides of the story here & being I like an AR/pistol grip , why not look at a thumb hole stock? Might be a great cross between the 2
     

    92FSTech

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    I've shot 870s with the pistol grip and don't care for it. Like others have said, it transfers the recoil into the web of your hand rather than your shoulder. It also makes certain manipulations awkward. Yes, it's similar to an AR grip, but you don't stuff individual shells into the bottom of an AR, nor do you pump it.

    That said, I'm 6'5" with long hands and arms, so the traditional factory stock and factory length-of-pull fit me well. YMMV. I've heard good things about the Magpul stock from folks who prefer a shorter LOP, if you want to consider a different option without the pistol grip.
     
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