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Recoil Reducer
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<blockquote data-quote="idaho elk hunter" data-source="post: 939653" data-attributes="member: 68226"><p>I have used many of them on customers rifles that have heavy recoil. really heavy recoil, such as the big Weatherbys. They show no improvement, none, zilch, nada! you will feel very little improvement on small, low recoiling calibers such as the 243 class rifles. I contribute this to the weight more than moving fluid. </p><p>100 lbs of recoil traveling at a average of 12 mph vs 2.5 lbs of static fluid? no improvement.</p><p> Then take 13 lbs of recoil and 2.5 lbs of static fluid.. Little improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idaho elk hunter, post: 939653, member: 68226"] I have used many of them on customers rifles that have heavy recoil. really heavy recoil, such as the big Weatherbys. They show no improvement, none, zilch, nada! you will feel very little improvement on small, low recoiling calibers such as the 243 class rifles. I contribute this to the weight more than moving fluid. 100 lbs of recoil traveling at a average of 12 mph vs 2.5 lbs of static fluid? no improvement. Then take 13 lbs of recoil and 2.5 lbs of static fluid.. Little improvement. [/QUOTE]
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