That's cool, I did something similar but with 130 RDF's...they work great in this respect. I then put a layer of gorilla tape over that to keep it down. Added a little over a half pound.
That's cool, I did something similar but with 130 RDF's...they work great in this respect. I then put a layer of gorilla tape over that to keep it down. Added a little over a half pound.
That's cool, I did something similar but with 130 RDF's...they work great in this respect. I then put a layer of gorilla tape over that to keep it down. Added a little over a half pound.
That's cool, I did something similar but with 130 RDF's...they work great in this respect. I then put a layer of gorilla tape over that to keep it down. Added a little over a half pound.
I think @BisSilent had a more genius idea, but agreed...I dont need to be cool, I just need to be effective. It definitely helps with stability and balance.
I think @BisSilent had a more genius idea, but agreed...I dont need to be cool, I just need to be effective. It definitely helps with stability and balance.
just think, I bet they also work like the old trap (shotgun) recoil reducers with mercury in them or the one with lead sot. Under recoil, they give a tiny bit in the adhesive. You should have patented the idea. ;0
I think @BisSilent had a more genius idea, but agreed...I dont need to be cool, I just need to be effective. It definitely helps with stability and balance.
just think, I bet they also work like the old trap (shotgun) recoil reducers with mercury in them or the one with lead sot. Under recoil, they give a tiny bit in the adhesive. You should have patented the idea. ;0
That's the idea...maybe I'll make a more refined version that is a non-permanent weight. My step dad showed me that when I was 16 or so on his shotgun. Good times!