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Recoil Reduction Tips

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            Recoil can be one of the major factors in deciding to get a gun, but with some tips you will be able to master a gun with larger recoil. Let’s start off with a lesson in recoil. Recoil is usually grouped in two categories perceived and real. Real recoil is measured in foot-pounds and perceived recoil is what you perceive or feel; this has a lot to do with how the gun and you are designed.

            To figure out real recoil there is a complicated formula, but there are a couple websites that will help you and pretty much do all the work for you (http://www.rfgc.org/reload.recoil_calc.htm is a good one).

            To help prevent perceived recoil some adjustments to the rifle or shotgun can be made. If the gun is a loud gun getting a pair of earmuffs will help drown out the sound (peltor.com has some good ones). Sound even though it doesn’t sound (pun intended) like it, is a crucial factor in how much recoil you think the gun has. The drop in the stock also has a lot to do with where the recoil is directed, adjusting this will also help.  

 4 recoil fixes

  1. Get a butt plate pad or have one installed.
  2.  If you have an old rifle that has lots of drop at its comb, get a newer stock with less.
  3. Put in one or two inertia recoil reducers, this will add weight to your rifle reducing the kick.
  4. Get a muzzle brake. These help a lot with real recoil but make sure you get some good earmuffs or the sound will make you deaf.

 For more tips like this go to http://justhuntingtips.blogspot.com/

Go to fieldandstream.com/450 to see some field and stream editors get smacked with a buffalo gun.

About the Author

James B. is a profesional outdoors writer and blogger.

To see his blog go to http://justhuntingtips.blogspot.com/


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