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<blockquote data-quote="aestus" data-source="post: 1886163" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>The only time the recoil from a mosin is ever an issue for me is when I'm shooting it off the bench. Otherwise, I can shoot it standing all day no problems. However, I do shoot all rifles (including bolt actions and hunting rifles) in a modern isosceles with my shoulder squared and the buttstock more toward the center of my chest like how I shoot AR's and AK's. I can see how the recoil can be brutal if you shoot more in a bladed stance where the buttstock is more on your shoulder arm, instead of your pectorial muscle.</p><p></p><p>I am in the process of possibly welding a huge obnoxious muzzle brake for my mosin scout carbine, however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aestus, post: 1886163, member: 2989"] The only time the recoil from a mosin is ever an issue for me is when I'm shooting it off the bench. Otherwise, I can shoot it standing all day no problems. However, I do shoot all rifles (including bolt actions and hunting rifles) in a modern isosceles with my shoulder squared and the buttstock more toward the center of my chest like how I shoot AR's and AK's. I can see how the recoil can be brutal if you shoot more in a bladed stance where the buttstock is more on your shoulder arm, instead of your pectorial muscle. I am in the process of possibly welding a huge obnoxious muzzle brake for my mosin scout carbine, however. [/QUOTE]
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