Has anyone had any experience using the Falconstrike recoil pad on a 12 ga O/U/ Did it drop the recoil noticeably ? Wonder how something so short can really benefit that much?
Thanks! I actually have a Limbsaver on my 12, but an older one. Thought of upgrading to the AirTeck model but thought I'd look into the Falconstrike first to see if it was worth it. Getting older and on blood thinners now, hope to shoot well into my 80's health permitting and also will have grand daughters shooting soon. Been reloading 7/8 and even 3/4 oz loads for reduced recoil along with money savings. Don't really see any difference in my scores with the lighter loads as long as I keep them in the 1200 fps range.If you are looking for a very effective recoil pad that does not cost an excessive amount of money, you might consider the LimbSaver AirTech.
I also have an X-Coil on one of my shotguns (it didn't have a Limbsaver that was precision-fit) that is quite effective.
I don't know how those two pads compare to the Falconstrike in terms of reducing felt recoil, but I know how they compare in price.
Thanks, totally understand what your saying, I've played around putting lead inside my stock also, but as you mentioned, the balance changes.The Falcon Strike will reduce recoil. It also weighs 6 oz which is a lot and will alter how your gun handles. If you just added 6 oz of weight to the stock of your gun you will decrease recoil. Not saying that the pad part doesn't work, but the weight of the pad is certainly a significant part of it.
I choose recoil pads, in part, to either alter how my gun balances or keep it the same. Castellani is the lightest and I use Kick Eez if I want to add weight to a stock. Pachmayr is in between for weight.
Found it, it's the LimbsaverWhich limbsaver were you using?
Found it, it's the Limbsaver Classic Precission Fit ModelWhich limbsaver were you using?
thanks for looking! I’ll check them out.Found it, it's the Limbsaver
Found it, it's the Limbsaver Classic Precission Fit Model