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Gun Recommendation after shoulder surgery
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan6ppc" data-source="post: 2435701" data-attributes="member: 54377"><p>I had a total shoulder replacement, titanium. On the operating table the surgeon said I'd never shoot again, screwed off the 300 mag barrel and chambered up 5 7mm mag barrels to elk hunt in Montana last fall. Shot around 3500 rounds in prep for the hunt, no problems with good muzzle brakes and a shoulder pad. Built my son in law a 300 win and shot 100 or so rounds, no problem. Therapist told me to put away the 500 Nitro for 6 months to allow calcium to solidify the joint. I'm 70 years old, and destroyed my shoulder from 50 years of competition in multiple disciplines. I know the pain, but if the surgeon did a good job and you are pain free, good 5 vertical ported muzzle brake and stay below 25 foot pounds of felt recoil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan6ppc, post: 2435701, member: 54377"] I had a total shoulder replacement, titanium. On the operating table the surgeon said I’d never shoot again, screwed off the 300 mag barrel and chambered up 5 7mm mag barrels to elk hunt in Montana last fall. Shot around 3500 rounds in prep for the hunt, no problems with good muzzle brakes and a shoulder pad. Built my son in law a 300 win and shot 100 or so rounds, no problem. Therapist told me to put away the 500 Nitro for 6 months to allow calcium to solidify the joint. I’m 70 years old, and destroyed my shoulder from 50 years of competition in multiple disciplines. I know the pain, but if the surgeon did a good job and you are pain free, good 5 vertical ported muzzle brake and stay below 25 foot pounds of felt recoil. [/QUOTE]
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