Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: Jekemi on January 08, 2012, 08:49:23 AM
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Big guns have big recoil. A day of shooting an over & under at the range can leave a pretty big black & blue mark and other shoulder bruising. There is a fairly new recoil reduction product on the market from www.nokick.com. It's manufactured by Edwards. It consists of a tube with a piston inside, between two springs. You drill a 1" diamerter in your butt stock and slide it in. Next time you shoot that 3.5 inch 12 gage shotgun goose load it will remove most of the kick. Not sure how it works in the field; I don't have one but I've read the reports. Sounds very effective.
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I use a beartrap in all my heavy recoil rifles. A lot of trapshooters use them and they take a lot of the recoil out. When I shot trap a lot we took the butt pad off and there is a hole there and we filled short pieces of garden hose with shot and capped them off and epoxyed them in the stock put the pad back on and it really took the kick out. I have guns with muzzle breaks but due to noise and stuff blowing back in your face if your shooting off the ground into the wind I much prefer the beartrap.
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I wonder how many of those I can fit in my 450 Uktra Mag stock? :chuckle: :chuckle:
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blaser sells something like that where you can screw one into teh buttstock and the forstock.
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If your gun kicks too much, maybe a maxi pad would be more appropriate. :chuckle:
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If your gun kicks too much, maybe a maxi pad would be more appropriate. :chuckle:
:yeah: :chuckle:
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If your gun kicks too much, maybe a maxi pad would be more appropriate. :chuckle:
Lol :chuckle:
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If your gun kicks too much, maybe a maxi pad would be more appropriate. :chuckle:
Bring your Maxi Pad, because most need it. :cryriver:
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What are those rounds BH? I assume one is the 450 Ultra? What about the other?
LOVE that comment PB...hehehe
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If your gun kicks too much, maybe a maxi pad would be more appropriate. :chuckle:
:yeah: :yeah: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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What are those rounds BH? I assume one is the 450 Ultra? What about the other?
LOVE that comment PB...hehehe
On the right is a 500 Jeffery's. Seat belt included but not pictured. :chuckle:
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If your gun kicks too much, maybe a maxi pad would be more appropriate[/quote
:chuckle:
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Tonight on Sons of GUns they built an AR in ....458 something or other... that was a bad ass mochine....
That 500 Jeffries is an old caliber isn't it?
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Tonight on Sons of GUns they built an AR in ....458 something or other... that was a bad ass mochine....
That 500 Jeffries is an old caliber isn't it?
Red Jacket is a bunch of A$$ clowns!
The 500 J has been stuffing stuff in the dirt for a long time.
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Tonight on Sons of GUns they built an AR in ....458 something or other... that was a bad ass mochine....
That 500 Jeffries is an old caliber isn't it?
It was a 458 socom :drool: I plan to build one of those sooner then later as well. Cool caliber I know a few guys that have shot elk and bears with them. Great shorter range caliber with some great knock down :tup:
Hammer I love seeing those 450rds :drool: Still not as sexy as a 750g amax in a 50 cal, but a close 2nd :tup:
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Tonight on Sons of GUns they built an AR in ....458 something or other... that was a bad ass mochine....
That 500 Jeffries is an old caliber isn't it?
It was a 458 socom :drool: I plan to build one of those sooner then later as well. Cool caliber I know a few guys that have shot elk and bears with them. Great shorter range caliber with some great knock down :tup:
Hammer I love seeing those 450rds :drool: Still not as sexy as a 750g amax in a 50 cal, but a close 2nd :tup:
I didn't watch it, but the commercial made is sound like they were building a gun thats never been thought of before, the .458s have been around for a few years, cool gun, but not all the special to me, at least not that thye built one.
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Tonight on Sons of GUns they built an AR in ....458 something or other... that was a bad ass mochine....
That 500 Jeffries is an old caliber isn't it?
It was a 458 socom :drool: I plan to build one of those sooner then later as well. Cool caliber I know a few guys that have shot elk and bears with them. Great shorter range caliber with some great knock down :tup:
Hammer I love seeing those 450rds :drool: Still not as sexy as a 750g amax in a 50 cal, but a close 2nd :tup:
The 750 A-Max is sexy as long as it's parked in something sexy, like a McMillan or such. The ghetto Armalite just doesn't cut it. :o
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Agree, you think I would shoot a ghetto armalite :chuckle:
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I agree with you to Alec. I figured it would be something really cool. They just went a built a normal 458 socom and then slid a silencer on. The best part was they put a FLIR scope on it :drool: I have wanted one for years!!!! Man they are sweet! cant beat them for yote hunting or hog hunting, but dang the price of them :bash:
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I would love one too, but I don't think I can justify the price, expecially since I wouldn't use it for anything other than showing off to my friends
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Hey there Polar Bear, ever have shoulder surgery? Well when you do we'll see how that maxi-pad works for you. :chuckle:
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I need to do something with my kids' 20ga
Its really lightweight composite stock so it has a sharp kick when you shoot it, even for me it's got a pretty good snap to the kick - turns kids off pretty quickly
I was going to just pour in lead shot in the but of the stock and some kind of goop that gives a bit, some silicone gunk
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If your gun kicks too much, maybe a maxi pad would be more appropriate. :chuckle:
Or you could take up archery and use your tampon string to lift your bow up in to your stand. :chuckle: