CoryTheCowboy
CGN Regular
Hey everyone,
I was doing some thinking the other day about ways to reduce recoil on my shotgun (P-350). I know that Stoeger sells a mercury recoil reducer to put in the stock, but from what I've seen, it costs a pretty penny. Through some research I found people add lead shot to their stock, which adds weight, reducing recoil. Some think it throws the balance off though.
My idea was a bit different. I do a fair bit of duck hunting, but I still have a problem with following through after a pull the trigger, which doesn't help my success at all
I was thinking that instead of just having a piece of plastic as a magazine plug, I would fill a piece of pipe with either shot or lead, plug both ends and stick in back in (that would be my plug). In my mind, this would still reduce recoil and have the additional advantage of adding weight to the front to keep the barrel moving.
Any thoughts?
Cory
I was doing some thinking the other day about ways to reduce recoil on my shotgun (P-350). I know that Stoeger sells a mercury recoil reducer to put in the stock, but from what I've seen, it costs a pretty penny. Through some research I found people add lead shot to their stock, which adds weight, reducing recoil. Some think it throws the balance off though.
My idea was a bit different. I do a fair bit of duck hunting, but I still have a problem with following through after a pull the trigger, which doesn't help my success at all
Any thoughts?
Cory


















































