Ed3
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I bought (for my son, but he's been shooting my 1100 and won't give it back!) a Win 1300 pump that actually fits well and I can hit most trap and skeet targets with it. However, I'm a little concerned that all of the clay shooting I've been doing lately might re-awaken a latent TMJ problem that caused me to stop 12 years ago.
I've already added a Limbsaver slip-on (outstanding product) and recently tried adding lead weight (about 10oz.) in the stock...bad idea! I couldn't hit the side of a barn (5 targets vs 20's avg.) last weekend in trap and quickly retreated to the skeet field with my O/U 20ga. to recuperate. Needless to say, I knocked all the lead out once I got home.
There's a product called the "Poor man's recoil reducer" that's basically a weight that's spliced into the forearm magazine and is free to bounce forward and back to reduce felt recoil. Anyone have any experience? I'm thinking I might just have to steal back the 1100 though my son's really shooting well with it (he beat me 3 out of 8 rounds in skeet last weekend!).
Ed
I've already added a Limbsaver slip-on (outstanding product) and recently tried adding lead weight (about 10oz.) in the stock...bad idea! I couldn't hit the side of a barn (5 targets vs 20's avg.) last weekend in trap and quickly retreated to the skeet field with my O/U 20ga. to recuperate. Needless to say, I knocked all the lead out once I got home.
There's a product called the "Poor man's recoil reducer" that's basically a weight that's spliced into the forearm magazine and is free to bounce forward and back to reduce felt recoil. Anyone have any experience? I'm thinking I might just have to steal back the 1100 though my son's really shooting well with it (he beat me 3 out of 8 rounds in skeet last weekend!).
Ed