I'm sure I'm probably the thousandth person to ask advise about a first gun, but your help would be appreciated all the same.
I did a try day a couple years ago and really enjoyed it, work/life commitments meant that I haven't really been able to do much about it since. All I really managed to take away from the try day was that I was right handed but left eye dominant. I started off shooting right handed but hardly managed to hit anything, but after a suggestion from the instructor i shot the last 10 clays left handed with a marked (if still insignificant) improvement.
The problem I have is that I struggle with a bad back and have an old injury to my left shoulder. As far as my back is concerned I would like to keep the gun weight as low as practical, or at least as close to my body as possible to reduce the strain on my lower back. As to my shoulder, I didn't notice much after the try day, but that was only 30 clays, is shooting 75 clays much worse that 30?
I don't know whether to persevere with shooting left handed or try learning to manage with my right, equally would a 20b be lighter than a 12b, would a semi help with recoil on my left shoulder???
I'm sure that if I had the opportunity to talk things over with an instructor, we could work through some of these issues, but as all the schools are currently closed and i'm waiting for an opportunity to rebook my lessons, I'm hoping the collective wisdom of this forum might be able to offer some advise.
Thanks.
I did a try day a couple years ago and really enjoyed it, work/life commitments meant that I haven't really been able to do much about it since. All I really managed to take away from the try day was that I was right handed but left eye dominant. I started off shooting right handed but hardly managed to hit anything, but after a suggestion from the instructor i shot the last 10 clays left handed with a marked (if still insignificant) improvement.
The problem I have is that I struggle with a bad back and have an old injury to my left shoulder. As far as my back is concerned I would like to keep the gun weight as low as practical, or at least as close to my body as possible to reduce the strain on my lower back. As to my shoulder, I didn't notice much after the try day, but that was only 30 clays, is shooting 75 clays much worse that 30?
I don't know whether to persevere with shooting left handed or try learning to manage with my right, equally would a 20b be lighter than a 12b, would a semi help with recoil on my left shoulder???
I'm sure that if I had the opportunity to talk things over with an instructor, we could work through some of these issues, but as all the schools are currently closed and i'm waiting for an opportunity to rebook my lessons, I'm hoping the collective wisdom of this forum might be able to offer some advise.
Thanks.