Hard Recoil/Sore Shoulder
#31
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Boise ID USA
Posts: 153
RE: Hard Recoil/Sore Shoulder
I just bought a Browning A-bolt .300 RUM. I haven't recieved it yet, but am having a gunsmith put on a Holland QD muzzle brake and a KickEZ recoil pad. Does anyone have any experience with these brakes. I know most guys seem not to like a brake. I wonder if you doubled up on hearing protection if there would still be a problem.
#32
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 3
RE: Hard Recoil/Sore Shoulder
I would like to thank everyone for their input it's been one week now since I fired 20 rounds thru my rifle at the range and my shoulder is still black/blue/yellow. In another week my PAST shoulder pad will be here and that coupled with a custom fitted SVL limbsaver recoil pad installed I will try to zero my rifle in again. Nope not as young as when I qualified Expert with an M-14, M-16 in the Marine Corps but I did remember that we wore shooting jackets at the range. I do take blood thinners after bypass and I am not as young now but ain't it great not to be as stupid as when I was young. That's why I sought advice from experience like you guys.
Thanks
Russellville, AR
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Russellville, AR
#33
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Posts: 1,290
RE: Hard Recoil/Sore Shoulder
I use a heavy tripod in the stand position when I zero something ornery. I zeroed from the prone in the USMC. Bench and prone positions are pretty unforgiving as far as recoil goes, and I can still get a good zero with a tripod. I've had a couple shoulder surgeries and I certify that they are not fun.