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csj
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« on: January 05, 2025, 08:42:29 AM »

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/UHnoVIoJ31U?feature=share
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old2soon
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« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2025, 07:32:01 AM »




    That be some SERIOUS firepower! And that recoil don't seem to be user friendly at all! RIDE SAFE.
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cookiedough
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« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2025, 04:55:14 AM »

no thanks,  have fired dozen of times 6 shells,  pump action shotgun 12 gauge slugs , in a row and that was enough recoil for me, bruising my shoulder a tad.
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Jess from VA
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« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2025, 04:43:24 AM »

When shooting hard recoiling long guns (like a 12 gauge), you put the buttstock just inside the shoulder joint on your chest peck muscle.  It's not as intuitive or naturally comfortable as the shoulder joint, but can save a lot of pain or even injury to that joint.

This is why I like aftermarket pistol grip buttstocks on my riot shotguns; you take a lot of recoil off your shoulder into your right hand.  They also let you take a man under arms one handed (for awhile). 

I also have two different shoulder pads designed to protect the shoulder, but they're only good for the range and practice.
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