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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 2372740" data-attributes="member: 113268"><p>So I have lived my entire life not knowing there are 2 types of recoil, dynamic and static. I am completely ignorant. Can someone explain the difference? Is dynamic recoil have to do with semi-auto vs static having to do with solid platforms like bolt actions? I feel stupid asking but I have no idea and google really isn't giving me anything. The reason I ask is that I was looking at an agm thermal clip on and there is a warning </p><p></p><p>"The day scope front adapters are not recommended for installing the Rattler TC on firearms with heavy dynamic recoil (.308 Win or stronger). "</p><p></p><p>It doesn't mention any maximum recoil, just don't use that adapter if its dynamic recoil of 308 or greater. There is an option of mounting it to a rail in front of the scope but I was intending on using it on a bolt action which does not have a front rail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 2372740, member: 113268"] So I have lived my entire life not knowing there are 2 types of recoil, dynamic and static. I am completely ignorant. Can someone explain the difference? Is dynamic recoil have to do with semi-auto vs static having to do with solid platforms like bolt actions? I feel stupid asking but I have no idea and google really isn't giving me anything. The reason I ask is that I was looking at an agm thermal clip on and there is a warning "The day scope front adapters are not recommended for installing the Rattler TC on firearms with heavy dynamic recoil (.308 Win or stronger). " It doesn't mention any maximum recoil, just don't use that adapter if its dynamic recoil of 308 or greater. There is an option of mounting it to a rail in front of the scope but I was intending on using it on a bolt action which does not have a front rail. [/QUOTE]
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