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<blockquote data-quote="preventec47" data-source="post: 1690775" data-attributes="member: 22159"><p>I'm sorry but I am not a cripple parapalegic yet and I see no sense in adding an amplifier to my already loud as hell 7mm Mag. Take some rubber foam and stuff in under your shirt on your shoulder before you shoot. Seriously carpet underlayment folded over about 6 or 8 times to suit like a handkerchief does a better job than boom amplifier at reducing kick. For a long time I cut a piece off a gymnast rubber mat untill I lost it. No problemo, I still kept the rest of the gymnast mat. If real serious, I once drilled a hole in the stock of a single shot shotgun 12ga that weighed 4 and a half pounds. To that hole in the stock about midway I bolted a ten pound barbell weight after getting situated in the blind overlooking the feed station for the wild hogs. I love 12 ga slug hunting close up a lot more with 14 pound weapon than a 4.5 pound weapon. Also did similar with a plastic stock rifle that was hollow on the inside of the stock. Filled it and the forearm component with lead shot. Nearly the same increase in weight but not as portable and field assembly capable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="preventec47, post: 1690775, member: 22159"] I'm sorry but I am not a cripple parapalegic yet and I see no sense in adding an amplifier to my already loud as hell 7mm Mag. Take some rubber foam and stuff in under your shirt on your shoulder before you shoot. Seriously carpet underlayment folded over about 6 or 8 times to suit like a handkerchief does a better job than boom amplifier at reducing kick. For a long time I cut a piece off a gymnast rubber mat untill I lost it. No problemo, I still kept the rest of the gymnast mat. If real serious, I once drilled a hole in the stock of a single shot shotgun 12ga that weighed 4 and a half pounds. To that hole in the stock about midway I bolted a ten pound barbell weight after getting situated in the blind overlooking the feed station for the wild hogs. I love 12 ga slug hunting close up a lot more with 14 pound weapon than a 4.5 pound weapon. Also did similar with a plastic stock rifle that was hollow on the inside of the stock. Filled it and the forearm component with lead shot. Nearly the same increase in weight but not as portable and field assembly capable. [/QUOTE]
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