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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 2072719" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>Swamplord said: burner" "start believing their own "stuff that falls out the back of a horse" ..... same deal for recoil, 30 cal mags up to 30-378 Wby are not difficult to shoot and recoil is not substantial enough to affect a grown, healthy adult male, if it does.. then it's a personal mental weakness .. ie fear or terror of a slight bump on the shoulder, most likely drilled into the brain mainframe from other goons loud wildeyed reactions"</p><p></p><p> It is true that some folks handle recoil better than others. But it is also true that recoil has a physiological effect on a person whether they realize it or not. Recoil has a cumulative effect even if the shooter refuses to admit it. We try to ignore it and not let it affect our shooting technique but if you shoot enough heavy recoil rifles long enough it will have an effect upon you. Eventually the stress will manifest itself in some way it may only be a twitching eyelid or just anxiety but eventually recoil does get to a person. And finally it results in reduced ability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 2072719, member: 879"] Swamplord said: burner" "start believing their own "stuff that falls out the back of a horse" ..... same deal for recoil, 30 cal mags up to 30-378 Wby are not difficult to shoot and recoil is not substantial enough to affect a grown, healthy adult male, if it does.. then it's a personal mental weakness .. ie fear or terror of a slight bump on the shoulder, most likely drilled into the brain mainframe from other goons loud wildeyed reactions" It is true that some folks handle recoil better than others. But it is also true that recoil has a physiological effect on a person whether they realize it or not. Recoil has a cumulative effect even if the shooter refuses to admit it. We try to ignore it and not let it affect our shooting technique but if you shoot enough heavy recoil rifles long enough it will have an effect upon you. Eventually the stress will manifest itself in some way it may only be a twitching eyelid or just anxiety but eventually recoil does get to a person. And finally it results in reduced ability. [/QUOTE]
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