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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Reducing Recoil on Rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="375rifleman" data-source="post: 1357960" data-attributes="member: 80454"><p>Would I be able to take the average amount of recoil reduction that a muzzle brakes is said to provide, say a conservative 50%-60% and then add it to what the average amount of recoil reduction that a recoil pad is said to provide, say a conservative 10%-20% and then add them together for a conservative 60%-80% total recoil reduction? So a hypothetical rifle/cartridge combination that normally produces 100 ftlb recoil energy and 100 fps recoil velocity (I used 100's for easy math) would only produce 20ftlb-40ftlb recoil energy and 20fps-40fps recoil velocity with a muzzle brake and recoil pad?</p><p></p><p>375rifleman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="375rifleman, post: 1357960, member: 80454"] Would I be able to take the average amount of recoil reduction that a muzzle brakes is said to provide, say a conservative 50%-60% and then add it to what the average amount of recoil reduction that a recoil pad is said to provide, say a conservative 10%-20% and then add them together for a conservative 60%-80% total recoil reduction? So a hypothetical rifle/cartridge combination that normally produces 100 ftlb recoil energy and 100 fps recoil velocity (I used 100's for easy math) would only produce 20ftlb-40ftlb recoil energy and 20fps-40fps recoil velocity with a muzzle brake and recoil pad? 375rifleman [/QUOTE]
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