av1 wrote:If the Miroku is new then it should be fitted with the much thicker recoil pad compared with the older models. My 2016 model is a delight to use. Does the Firearm fit you correctly? Perhaps you should contact the importer or Miroku directly and inquire about the thicker recoil pad that is fitted to later models, again ensuring correct firearm fitment.
Regards Robert.
marksman wrote:man up what are you on about you pussy
I like the decelerator pads myself, not that I'm a sook or anything
I'm not sure but I think you can buy them that will fit perfectly
TassieTiger wrote:Are you shouldering correctly? Are you shooting lighter clay loads? 50 rounds is not even half a mornings comp, so you might want to have some check your form.
Kelsey Cooter wrote:Not to long ago I got a Limbsaver put on my Franchi. Gunsmith cut the stock down to amount needed, shaped the recoil pad and fitted it to the stock. You'd never know its not original, he did a great job. Cost $130 I think
mickyj wrote:Kelsey Cooter wrote:Not to long ago I got a Limbsaver put on my Franchi. Gunsmith cut the stock down to amount needed, shaped the recoil pad and fitted it to the stock. You'd never know its not original, he did a great job. Cost $130 I think
Cool thanks mate where is he based? Will look into this.
av1 wrote:Hi
Reading the specification on the Australian Miroku website your game gun does have a thin plastic butt plate. The sporter that I have has a flat sporter rubber butt plate hence the severe recoil, most game guns would not fire 50 rounds in quick succession and therefore a game gun may not be the best choice for continuous target shooting.
Adding a thicker butt plate will affect your length of pull. Perhaps it may not be too late to change your gun for a sporter and may even be more economical that stuffing around with your existing gun.
I hope you can get your gun sorted as clay target shooting is great fun and should not be spoilt by a painful to use gun
Regards Robert.