Falconstrike.

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Getting back into 16 yard trap and got a used BT-99 and watched a guy on youtube (Target Focused Life) and he swears by them, But its also a sponsor of his.

anyone have experience with them? they have a Canadian site which is nice too see,
 
So, you’ve already bought the BT99?… Just shoot it then!
Despite not being a great Doubles gun, it’s quite bulletproof and it’s got a somewhat decent trigger (it’s a Browning, after all).

Getting back into 16 yard trap and got a used BT-99 and watched a guy on youtube (Target Focused Life) and he swears by them, But its also a sponsor of his.

anyone have experience with them? they have a Canadian site which is nice too see,

What are you referring to when you say they have a Canadian site.
Browning?
Falconstrike?
 
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Ill rephrase the question I'm asking if anyone has experience with the falconstrike hydraulic recoil pad.
I have a BT-99 and they carry one that's a custom fit. Yes Browning's are awesome i own several.
 
Ill rephrase the question I'm asking if anyone has experience with the falconstrike hydraulic recoil pad.
I have a BT-99 and they carry one that's a custom fit. Yes Browning's are awesome i own several.
I knew that's what you were asking about but have zero experience with them so cannot give feedback. Price is right though.
 
After seeing the review on target focused life I purchased and installed the falcon strike recall pad on my Beretta. It is definitely much softer than the original recoil pad. It has a metal plate that on my gun was a direct fit with the original holes. Once the plate was installed the pad goes on and is retained by two cam locks.

Functionality it gets a 10 out of 10, much easier on the shoulder, but cosmetically it doesn’t look quite as sleek as the original recoil pad, but the dimensional fit was an exact match.
 
From Falconstrike's website quote,

80% Less Recoil Energy, 35% Less Muzzle Lift, 25% Less Peak Force, 35% Less Rock Back

I would argue that it would be impossible to reduce the recoil by 80%. I think they mean felt recoil but even then 80% is a bit of a stretch and would reduce the recoil of a 12 gauge to that of a 410 and I doubt if it's that much.
I would have to see the test data to believe there will be a 35% reduction in muzzle lift.

And they claim the recoil pads are hydraulic.
The term "hydraulic" usually means using fluids to do mechanical work, so just how does this so called hydraulic recoil system work?
 
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