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Mercury Recoil Reducer & Butt Pad
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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 1987912" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>I would do a bit of experimentation by hanging different weights corresponding to the mercury reducer weights from the butt of your fully equipped rifle. See what each weight does to the balance . I like mine to balance between the front guard screw and trigger bow. Then it depends on the width of your buttstock as to which reducer you install. . Brownells has C&R Research Mercury Reducers, and shows the weights and specs.( <em>GRACO mercury reducers are discontinued)</em>. Once the mercury reducer size and weight is figured out, you can change the butt pad. I like the SC100 Decelerator Sporting Clay. For me, that heel tip allows easier mounting to shoulder.</p><p>Oh, yeah, there is also a mercury reducer that can be installed in the forearm, under the barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 1987912, member: 113391"] I would do a bit of experimentation by hanging different weights corresponding to the mercury reducer weights from the butt of your fully equipped rifle. See what each weight does to the balance . I like mine to balance between the front guard screw and trigger bow. Then it depends on the width of your buttstock as to which reducer you install. . Brownells has C&R Research Mercury Reducers, and shows the weights and specs.( [I]GRACO mercury reducers are discontinued)[/I]. Once the mercury reducer size and weight is figured out, you can change the butt pad. I like the SC100 Decelerator Sporting Clay. For me, that heel tip allows easier mounting to shoulder. Oh, yeah, there is also a mercury reducer that can be installed in the forearm, under the barrel. [/QUOTE]
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