sundance1972
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Has anyone had a forcing cone lengthened on an 870 12g? And if so, what is the cost to have it done?
Been doing some reading on how to reduce felt recoil and came across a few articles on having the forcing cone extended and machined to a more gentle taper(for lack of a better term). Seems like it is mostly done for improved patterns and less shot deformation, but one of the benefits that some have mentioned is a reduction in the felt recoil (makes it feel more like a push than a hit).
I have a surgically repaired rotator cuff, and clay shooting (plus developing loads in rifles) has become a little more uncomfortable over the last few years, so would like to know if this is a worthwhile option.
I have already installed a Limbsaver pad and gone to lighter loads, which has helped, but would like to see if I can do more. Also, buying a new gun is not an option right now, so trying to do the best with what I have.
Been doing some reading on how to reduce felt recoil and came across a few articles on having the forcing cone extended and machined to a more gentle taper(for lack of a better term). Seems like it is mostly done for improved patterns and less shot deformation, but one of the benefits that some have mentioned is a reduction in the felt recoil (makes it feel more like a push than a hit).
I have a surgically repaired rotator cuff, and clay shooting (plus developing loads in rifles) has become a little more uncomfortable over the last few years, so would like to know if this is a worthwhile option.
I have already installed a Limbsaver pad and gone to lighter loads, which has helped, but would like to see if I can do more. Also, buying a new gun is not an option right now, so trying to do the best with what I have.


















































