Has anyone tried the Recoil Reducer from Target Shotguns? Was curious if it was any better than just using dead weight.
They are quite a few sizes to choose from. I also tried the Multi-Fit on a couple of guns and they look great. I ultimately opted for the largest size he had because it fit better on my shoulder. I just live with overage.i know two shooters that recently installed falcon pads - both said there was a remarkable difference - only thing i didnt care for was fit to wood was a lil oversized as you cant grind down the pad
From the very first reply.Talk about a highjacked thread.
Too bad it's not your thread.I am happy for the highjack! I need to outfit the wife with a soft shooting gun.
For $185 I wouldn't think so. As I said earlier IMO a mercury reducer will give you close to same results for $100 less.I’ve had a Falcon Strike pad for over a year now and I believe they work better than a regular pad. I’ve got 9oz of dead weight in tail end of the stock just wandering if ounce for ounce if there would be any difference between the two.
Kind of my thoughts also. Was curious if anyone has experimented with one. I’m going to keep what I’ve got.For $185 I wouldn't think so. As I said earlier IMO a mercury reducer will give you close to same results for $100 less.
I went to the Target Shotguns website and looked up the reducer in question as I had not seen the unit in person. It is called the Target Shotguns Inc. Ultimate Recoil Reducer if you are trying to find it on their site. It looks interesting enough and depending on what you like and how much recoil reduction you want and of course your budget one never know till you try one. I m thinking I might try one on a BT 99 in my loaner shotguns just to see how it works.Has anyone tried the Recoil Reducer from Target Shotguns? Was curious if it was any better than just using dead weight.