16 December 2009, 19:42
eezridrMercury tube recoil reducers
Gentlemen,
I acquired a Browning safari grade a few months back have been tinkering with it a bit. It is currently not scoped. With full house 500 gr loads at 2150 FPS + the recoil is pretty fast and stiff in this light weight rifle.
I was considering adding a Pachymer decelarator and a mercury tube to tame a bit of the recoil however I really would like the tube in the forearm if possible. The rifle is already light on the front end and it might balance a bit better if the added weight was mounted a little forward.
Is there typically enough room on the forearm to install a mercury tube between the barrel mounted recoil lug and the action?
EZ
16 December 2009, 20:59
SWDThey make a small dia. tube just for rifle forends. Brownells has them.
17 December 2009, 03:28
DanMThis may be what you need.
Brownells Link17 December 2009, 21:29
dean119It that's still too thick you could inlet some tungsten rods (very dense). I've never tried it but you could get a lot of weight in there with small diameter rods.