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<blockquote data-quote="XD-9Guy" data-source="post: 2725516" data-attributes="member: 4869"><p>I see & hear this said about Enfields from time to time and all I can say is perception must vary, or maybe folks just aren't keeping the rifle snug against their shoulder, because it doesn't bother me. I have gone upwards of 150 rounds in a morning and don't have any trouble with it. Shooting clays with my Mossy 500 is a lot rougher on me than shooting my 303 but not too many folks complain about 12 gauge, at least not until they get old and arthritic or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XD-9Guy, post: 2725516, member: 4869"] I see & hear this said about Enfields from time to time and all I can say is perception must vary, or maybe folks just aren't keeping the rifle snug against their shoulder, because it doesn't bother me. I have gone upwards of 150 rounds in a morning and don't have any trouble with it. Shooting clays with my Mossy 500 is a lot rougher on me than shooting my 303 but not too many folks complain about 12 gauge, at least not until they get old and arthritic or something. [/QUOTE]
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