I've seen these Enidine Hydraulic Recoil Buffers advertised online for $79.95. Here's the description:
Can anybody comment on whether these work and are they a good value? My kid wants to shoot the 308 but the recoil is a little too much.
Enidine, a market leader in hydraulic energy absorbers for the defense and aerospace manufacturers hydraulic recoil buffers currently employed in many US and NATO forces automatic weapons. These buffers have a proven history of performance benefits to the user such as improved accuracy and target acquisition, recoil reduction, and lower firing rates.
The Enidine is a hydraulic rate/recoil-reducing buffer offering a direct “drop-in” replacement for existing mechanical buffers. It offers significant benefits utilizing the power of hydraulics to help minimize the effects of “muzzle rise” and produce the maximum performance results from these weapons.
Features:
* Drop-in Replacement
* Reduce Felt Recoil
* Improve Accuracy
* Control Fire Rate
* Suppress Bolt Bounce
* Protect Optics
Can anybody comment on whether these work and are they a good value? My kid wants to shoot the 308 but the recoil is a little too much.