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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Shotguns
Recoil and aging
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2979271" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>Getting older is a bummer but not getting older means you died!So I'll take it.</p><p>When young I used to be very fit and shot anything anyone would let me shoot but now I had problems with recoil too.</p><p>Got a Limbsaver recoil pad and the same gun,same load is much easier to shoot.</p><p>If you reload shotgun shells you could shoot reduced loads if necessary.As another shooter said,stock fit has a lot to do with recoil.</p><p>There are gunsmiths that have all the right tools to help with fitting.Made a huge difference with my brother that shot 3 1/2 in loads for geese.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2979271, member: 108576"] Getting older is a bummer but not getting older means you died!So I'll take it. When young I used to be very fit and shot anything anyone would let me shoot but now I had problems with recoil too. Got a Limbsaver recoil pad and the same gun,same load is much easier to shoot. If you reload shotgun shells you could shoot reduced loads if necessary.As another shooter said,stock fit has a lot to do with recoil. There are gunsmiths that have all the right tools to help with fitting.Made a huge difference with my brother that shot 3 1/2 in loads for geese. [/QUOTE]
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