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Started by Sir-diealot, April 13, 2018, 04:23:08 AM
Quote from: Ozark Ridge Runner on April 13, 2018, 05:28:05 AMNot familiar with that product. 14 ounces of lead in the butt stock will work just as well and costs about 80 cents. A muzzle break will tame your rifle down considerably.
Quote from: dutch@fx4 on April 13, 2018, 06:18:54 AMA lot of trap and skeet Shooters use those Mercury shock absorber ideas in their butt stock. Basically any high-volume shooters.Thy seem to help
Quote from: zelmo1 on April 13, 2018, 06:53:52 AMTry " Stock Lock", website is , www.StockLockSystem.com. They do competition shotgun stocks with recoil systems. If they can't do it, they can point you in the right direction
Quote from: spaightlabs on April 13, 2018, 08:58:41 AMWhat gun and loads are you shooting, and what type of environment do you deer hunt in?I've seen guys who have never had a shot further than 100 yards because they hunt in heavily wooded areas insist they need a 300 Rem ultra mag to shoot a whitetail when a 243 is more than enough gun and a 30-30 would do the job easily...There are a lot of ways to tame recoil. Don't poo-poo the muzzle brake ( it isn't breaking the muzzle, rather braking it) - you can get an acceptable set of noise reducing muffs for a pretty low price.Adding weight will help a lot.And an often overlooked method is to handload. Every swinging richard is always looking for the hottest, fastest 1000 yard load which is just silly.tone the load down a bit and you take a lot of bite out of the recoil.Good luck in your quest.
Quote from: howl on April 13, 2018, 10:10:35 AMA reduced load and some weight added will take recoil down to unnoticeable while still having plenty of smack for 150 yard deer. If you can trade around to a 25/06 or .260 Rem/6.5 Creedmoor, using 120gr bullets at full velocity will do the same.
Quote from: Tail Feathers on April 13, 2018, 10:49:26 AMMy friend has one in his 20 gauge due to severe neck problems. Not sure it's the same brand, but his definitely helps with felt recoil.