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Recoil, what recoil?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunterguy36" data-source="post: 1599874" data-attributes="member: 107938"><p>I keep seeing different comments about recoil pads and silencers and muzzle brakes when there's another factor of shooting that I think a lot of people overlook and that is how you sit behind the gun. If you are tensed up and holding onto that gun like it's going to just get up and walk away then even a smaller caliber can cause recoil pain. Most of the time I find that if I just relax and move with the gun as it comes back I rarely have issue with said recoil and that's behind a lightweight belted magnum. These guys that pull that gun into their shoulder as hard as they can trying to hold back that rifle and then complain about their shoulder feeling like Mike Tyson just punched them in it only have themselves to blame for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunterguy36, post: 1599874, member: 107938"] I keep seeing different comments about recoil pads and silencers and muzzle brakes when there’s another factor of shooting that I think a lot of people overlook and that is how you sit behind the gun. If you are tensed up and holding onto that gun like it’s going to just get up and walk away then even a smaller caliber can cause recoil pain. Most of the time I find that if I just relax and move with the gun as it comes back I rarely have issue with said recoil and that’s behind a lightweight belted magnum. These guys that pull that gun into their shoulder as hard as they can trying to hold back that rifle and then complain about their shoulder feeling like Mike Tyson just punched them in it only have themselves to blame for that. [/QUOTE]
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