Hi , I would like to know if somebody tried to put a recoil reducer on a springer . This device is used on big bore firearms to ...well , reduce the recoil. It's a metal tube about 4" long and 3/4" diameter partially filled with mercury and works on the inertia principle. It is installed in a hole drilled in the stock , parallel to the bore. When the gun recoils backwards the mercury mass tends to stay in place , by inertia , and generates a force pointing forwards , thus reducing the recoil .Sometimes mercury is replaces by a mass of lead between to springs , same principle .
Here is one from Brownells gun parts , called "dead mule". I put one on my 12ga shotgun and it works well.
I wonder if this device could improve a springer accuracy in a way or another.
Here is one from Brownells gun parts , called "dead mule". I put one on my 12ga shotgun and it works well.
I wonder if this device could improve a springer accuracy in a way or another.
