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<blockquote data-quote="Nomosendero" data-source="post: 72790" data-attributes="member: 3622"><p>Johnny5</p><p>I am glad that you brought this up &amp; I had thought about </p><p>asking the same question. I have read articles from some</p><p>writers,one of which is Chuck Taylor in some of his tactical</p><p>rifle articles that say that you need a firm rubber pad for the best accuracy or maybe I should say consistancy in the field. He even mentions to stay away from "compartment type"</p><p>pads &amp; of couse the limbsaver would be one of those. I am quessing that they feel that if you hold the gun at slightly different angles in the field that the different rearward movement would affect accuracy a little. I want</p><p>to reduce felt recoil as much as possible without losing</p><p>accuracy. I would sure like to hear the views of those</p><p>who have studied this issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomosendero, post: 72790, member: 3622"] Johnny5 I am glad that you brought this up & I had thought about asking the same question. I have read articles from some writers,one of which is Chuck Taylor in some of his tactical rifle articles that say that you need a firm rubber pad for the best accuracy or maybe I should say consistancy in the field. He even mentions to stay away from "compartment type" pads & of couse the limbsaver would be one of those. I am quessing that they feel that if you hold the gun at slightly different angles in the field that the different rearward movement would affect accuracy a little. I want to reduce felt recoil as much as possible without losing accuracy. I would sure like to hear the views of those who have studied this issue. [/QUOTE]
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