Recoil Pads
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Recoil Pads
Hi all
Due for surgery on my neck in 2 weeks, basically disc removal and vertebrae fusing in about the worst place possible for a shooter. Just wondered if anyone had any knowledge or experience of recoil pads, gel vs foam, thickness, effectiveness etc. In addition to shooting anything brought to the range by others, I shoot a variety of my own rifles from the bench including .22 RF / .308 / .284 / 7.5x54 / .30-06 and .303. Tried speaking to several dealers at the show today but generally received a p*** poor response, mostly being just blank looks.
With 3 - 12 months of recovery anything I can do to improve things in my favour will be a bonus........
Cheers
Glenn
Due for surgery on my neck in 2 weeks, basically disc removal and vertebrae fusing in about the worst place possible for a shooter. Just wondered if anyone had any knowledge or experience of recoil pads, gel vs foam, thickness, effectiveness etc. In addition to shooting anything brought to the range by others, I shoot a variety of my own rifles from the bench including .22 RF / .308 / .284 / 7.5x54 / .30-06 and .303. Tried speaking to several dealers at the show today but generally received a p*** poor response, mostly being just blank looks.
With 3 - 12 months of recovery anything I can do to improve things in my favour will be a bonus........
Cheers
Glenn
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Ouch, hope everything goes smoothly.
Christel used to shoot with a Sorbothane pad which she said made a huge difference to perceived recoil with service rifles so that would be a good start. Her pad was probably 6,0mm thick and I tried it the once and was very impressed.
Christel used to shoot with a Sorbothane pad which she said made a huge difference to perceived recoil with service rifles so that would be a good start. Her pad was probably 6,0mm thick and I tried it the once and was very impressed.
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Thanks for that, had a quick look - I assume it was one of the slip on type neoprene pads with sorbothane inserts? Ill have a proper web search tomorrow and try to find a uk source.
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I'll find you a link for the type I had...it really made a difference.
EDIT
One of these...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PAST-FIELD-SH ... 41635ac000
Shop around...
EDIT
One of these...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PAST-FIELD-SH ... 41635ac000
Shop around...

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I have a back problem and use a past recoil pad.
It does absorb the 'punch' of the recoil and I feel nothing at the shoulder, but I still suffer from a full days shooting because although softened, the recoil does move my (fairly considerable) bulk.
I refused the 'fusing' operation (cracked vertebrae rather than disc) so you may well not suffer from the same effect. I hope not and I do hope it goes well for you.
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It does absorb the 'punch' of the recoil and I feel nothing at the shoulder, but I still suffer from a full days shooting because although softened, the recoil does move my (fairly considerable) bulk.
I refused the 'fusing' operation (cracked vertebrae rather than disc) so you may well not suffer from the same effect. I hope not and I do hope it goes well for you.
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I offered to do the op myself, i reckon a hammer, chisel and some inch and half no 8's would do the trick but Glenn declined for some reason wtfwtf
any help to get my oppo shooting again will greatly appreciated sign92
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any help to get my oppo shooting again will greatly appreciated sign92
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Here is what I use -
You know those military ammo tins with 900 5.56 rounds ? Inside you will find a few pieces of foam in a very dark grey colour.
The guys in the military have been using them for ages in customising smocks with elbow bads and shoulder pads etc
Simply wrap in a matching fabric to your garment and sew on in the right place.
It also makes a great pad for your stock if you need to raise your head position.
You know those military ammo tins with 900 5.56 rounds ? Inside you will find a few pieces of foam in a very dark grey colour.
The guys in the military have been using them for ages in customising smocks with elbow bads and shoulder pads etc
Simply wrap in a matching fabric to your garment and sew on in the right place.
It also makes a great pad for your stock if you need to raise your head position.
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Re: Recoil Pads
[quote="mas36"]Hi all
Due for surgery on my neck in 2 weeks, basically disc removal and vertebrae fusing in about the worst place possible for a shooter. Just wondered if anyone had any knowledge or experience of recoil pads, gel vs foam, thickness, effectiveness etc. In addition to shooting anything brought to the range by others, I shoot a variety of my own rifles from the bench including .22 RF / .308 / .284 / 7.5x54 / .30-06 and .303. Tried speaking to several dealers at the show today but generally received a p*** poor response, mostly being just blank looks.
With 3 - 12 months of recovery anything I can do to improve things in my favour will be a bonus........
Cheers
Glenn
Best of luck with the surgery, I have a shoulder problem that reared its ugly head recently, the result of a motorcycle accident many years ago.
I purchased a Past, `Mag Plus` Recoil pad and it has made a huge difference. The pad is 1/2" thick and makes shooting my full bore rifles a pleasant experience again.
ukrifleman.
Due for surgery on my neck in 2 weeks, basically disc removal and vertebrae fusing in about the worst place possible for a shooter. Just wondered if anyone had any knowledge or experience of recoil pads, gel vs foam, thickness, effectiveness etc. In addition to shooting anything brought to the range by others, I shoot a variety of my own rifles from the bench including .22 RF / .308 / .284 / 7.5x54 / .30-06 and .303. Tried speaking to several dealers at the show today but generally received a p*** poor response, mostly being just blank looks.
With 3 - 12 months of recovery anything I can do to improve things in my favour will be a bonus........
Cheers
Glenn
Best of luck with the surgery, I have a shoulder problem that reared its ugly head recently, the result of a motorcycle accident many years ago.
I purchased a Past, `Mag Plus` Recoil pad and it has made a huge difference. The pad is 1/2" thick and makes shooting my full bore rifles a pleasant experience again.
ukrifleman.
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Same from me get at least a Magnum Past really cuts recoil and speaking from experience.
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Many thanks to one and all who offered advice - greatly appreciated.
For those of you who know Alan, would you trust him anywhere near you with even a sticking plaster????? I still intend to have him medicated, I have decided on the dose and type of antipsychotic, just need regular access to his cups of tea for covert administration. Maybe Debs, his new flame, can oblige.....
PAST recoil pad ordered. sign92
For those of you who know Alan, would you trust him anywhere near you with even a sticking plaster????? I still intend to have him medicated, I have decided on the dose and type of antipsychotic, just need regular access to his cups of tea for covert administration. Maybe Debs, his new flame, can oblige.....
PAST recoil pad ordered. sign92
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