Sorry to hear of your wreck. I’ve broken many a collar bones doing mini racing.Thinking about the joint angles and such I wonder if having one of your rifles fitted with a custom butt plate could redirect the recoil to your torso instead of yanking on the ball of your shoulder joint. Or just reducing length of pull so that you can wrap around more completely and get the butt of the gun more on your front.
I’m recovering from a bicycle crash with fractured collarbone right now and I just had a custom stock done on one of my rifles and the length of pull is too much. Combined with the stiffness and nerve damage I couldn’t shoulder it well even though it ‘fits’. So yeah this all seems kind of familiar.
They are awful! Check on AC separation too, that likes to rear its ugly head if you aren’t careful and gets worse over time without recognition and rehab.
DO THE REHAB. Use the correct muscle groups annd correct motions. It’s going to suck. But don’t try cheat by using stronger muscle as a crutch. Building the smaller muscles makes all the difference in the world. Ask me how I know
I’ve had my shoulder rebuilt with both cadaver and bovine tissue. I used to wake up to a posterior dislocation pretty often. I haven’t had one of those in 3 years. It’s a MISERABLE experience. If/when it fails again, the next procedure is a full replacement. I’m not ready for that yet and I don’t want to antagonize it without some due diligence.
I don’t want to buy try and cry anymore. I am really thinking of taking a trip like other posters suggested to try, buy and cry (but cry only because my wallet hurts but my shoulder and freezer are happy).
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