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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Bux240" data-source="post: 1967478" data-attributes="member: 71316"><p>Just a thought about recoil abatement from a "long time lurker"; I use shotgun recoil pads (specifically "GOOEY Pads") on all my high recoiling rifles (.375 H&H, 470 Nitro express double, .338 edge and my wife's .300 Win Mag) and they all no longer Kick but instead "shove" at the shoulder-much more pleasant (imo). If you can't find a GOOEY Pad I have heard great things about FALCON STRIKE pads ( <a href="mailto:info@falconstrikeusa.com">info@falconstrikeusa.com</a>) for recoil mitigation. The only down side to GOOEY pads is that the rifles (or shotguns as the are designed for pellet slingers) have to be store muzzle down as the pad can take a set if the full weight of the weapon rests on the pad during storage for long periods of time. And, as an after thought, you would have the muzzle break marring the lines of the rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bux240, post: 1967478, member: 71316"] Just a thought about recoil abatement from a "long time lurker"; I use shotgun recoil pads (specifically "GOOEY Pads") on all my high recoiling rifles (.375 H&H, 470 Nitro express double, .338 edge and my wife's .300 Win Mag) and they all no longer Kick but instead "shove" at the shoulder-much more pleasant (imo). If you can't find a GOOEY Pad I have heard great things about FALCON STRIKE pads ( [EMAIL]info@falconstrikeusa.com[/EMAIL]) for recoil mitigation. The only down side to GOOEY pads is that the rifles (or shotguns as the are designed for pellet slingers) have to be store muzzle down as the pad can take a set if the full weight of the weapon rests on the pad during storage for long periods of time. And, as an after thought, you would have the muzzle break marring the lines of the rifle. [/QUOTE]
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