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The Basics, Starting Out
Gun Recommendation after shoulder surgery
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<blockquote data-quote="cvixx" data-source="post: 2438704" data-attributes="member: 51421"><p>Which shoulder. Had reverse shoulder replacement in left shoulder and need in right. My left arm can hold a rifle up, but not for long. Right shoulder recoil sensitive, based on position. Prone is a no-go. Sitting is best. Long as my upper body can move backwards I an OK. Offhand depends on weight of rifle. If hard to hold steady, accuracy definitely suffers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cvixx, post: 2438704, member: 51421"] Which shoulder. Had reverse shoulder replacement in left shoulder and need in right. My left arm can hold a rifle up, but not for long. Right shoulder recoil sensitive, based on position. Prone is a no-go. Sitting is best. Long as my upper body can move backwards I an OK. Offhand depends on weight of rifle. If hard to hold steady, accuracy definitely suffers. [/QUOTE]
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