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If your oldee is recoil getting to you
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 3072747" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>I used to test rifles for function/ accuracy along with proof testing. So I wouldn't say that I'm recoil sensitive yet. But I notice it now, even on my PSS 308 win. So that's a change. I even noticed it on my 7mm RM which isn't a light rifle. It could be from loss of muscle mass, or joint issues. Or I'm not as flexible so poor rifle/ body positioning could be another factor. I'm considering a clamp on muzzle brake. I know, I know that's not ideal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 3072747, member: 95344"] I used to test rifles for function/ accuracy along with proof testing. So I wouldn't say that I'm recoil sensitive yet. But I notice it now, even on my PSS 308 win. So that's a change. I even noticed it on my 7mm RM which isn't a light rifle. It could be from loss of muscle mass, or joint issues. Or I'm not as flexible so poor rifle/ body positioning could be another factor. I'm considering a clamp on muzzle brake. I know, I know that's not ideal. [/QUOTE]
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