Looking to lighten the recoil on my 30-06. Anyone have recomendations?
I've added a limb saver recoil pad that helps. My colar bone is all plates and screw recon so I'm a bit of a snowflake when it comes to recoil.
Looking to lighten the recoil on my 30-06. Anyone have recomendations?
I've added a limb saver recoil pad that helps. My colar bone is all plates and screw recon so I'm a bit of a snowflake when it comes to recoil.
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I have used these with no issues.
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Dennis Sorensen (guntech on this site) makes very nice muzzle brakes and will thread the barrel to accommodate. I would contact him.
Youre right, but I think he just retired.... buy a gun threaded or braked already is my suggestion
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Don't forget quality ear protection once you put that on.
My God are those things insanely loud!
Contact GEF(Gary) he's a gunsmith.
Center fire rifles are loud... stand beside the muzzle without ear protection and find out... stand behind a shooter using a brake and it's no louder...
This "brakes are so loud" is over exaggerated. They only seem louder if you are beside the shooter or in a partially enclosed range... and you are supposed to be using ear protection anyway.
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. . . . . . . . . . . . I don't see the garbage you write. It's a wonderful tool
A decelerator pad or a good shooting vest is a better way to go. IMO.
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Sell the .30/06 and buy a lighter kicking rifle would be my recommendation.