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Recoil, what recoil?
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotemaster" data-source="post: 1601843" data-attributes="member: 2479"><p>A whole bunch of shotgunners have discovered better scores with "sub" loads. Some as light as 7/8 oz. in a backbored barrel and these guys shoot thousands of rounds yearly. </p><p> I agree that a good pad and brake are great- but I personally hate the ear shattering crack of a brake. And your hunting buddies will notice as well. </p><p> Your brain catalogs more than you're aware of. I'm amazed at the ease of repeating crossing shots without obvious thought-- but that gray matter is cataloging the abuse as well. One poster made the comment that recoil is cumulative and he's precisely right. </p><p> By the bye if you're plagued by a flinch you can effectively reprogram your brain with a tin or two of pellets through a scoped pellet rifle. You get everything but the kick and your brain remembers that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotemaster, post: 1601843, member: 2479"] A whole bunch of shotgunners have discovered better scores with "sub" loads. Some as light as 7/8 oz. in a backbored barrel and these guys shoot thousands of rounds yearly. I agree that a good pad and brake are great- but I personally hate the ear shattering crack of a brake. And your hunting buddies will notice as well. Your brain catalogs more than you're aware of. I'm amazed at the ease of repeating crossing shots without obvious thought-- but that gray matter is cataloging the abuse as well. One poster made the comment that recoil is cumulative and he's precisely right. By the bye if you're plagued by a flinch you can effectively reprogram your brain with a tin or two of pellets through a scoped pellet rifle. You get everything but the kick and your brain remembers that too. [/QUOTE]
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