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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 2288671" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>Yeah, that is his question, but I'm not him and don't know what he'd notice. </p><p>So, he could reduce the velocity of his 300gr load, or go with a lighter load, say 250 or 225 grain. But, will he need to reduce the velocity on those too in order to reduce perceived recoil?</p><p>He could also embark on a program of sit ups, push ups, clappers, & back strengthening to increase his insensitivity to recoil so that what feels like mild recoil to him is Thor's hammer to someone else.</p><p>His question is focusing on one aspect of a subject that has many variables. A black-and-white answer is easy but may not serve him well. Life is gray. Sometimes looking outside the box provides a simpler solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 2288671, member: 94154"] Yeah, that is his question, but I'm not him and don't know what he'd notice. So, he could reduce the velocity of his 300gr load, or go with a lighter load, say 250 or 225 grain. But, will he need to reduce the velocity on those too in order to reduce perceived recoil? He could also embark on a program of sit ups, push ups, clappers, & back strengthening to increase his insensitivity to recoil so that what feels like mild recoil to him is Thor's hammer to someone else. His question is focusing on one aspect of a subject that has many variables. A black-and-white answer is easy but may not serve him well. Life is gray. Sometimes looking outside the box provides a simpler solution. [/QUOTE]
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