Every combination of shooter, shell, gun, and conditions will produce a slightly differing torque reaction. The fact that we shoot shotguns successfully a high enough % of shots taken to keep doing it says gun designers have largely mitigated this issue. However, cognoscente (like Stan) may well recognize this issue when they encounter a large enough variation. Even so, only a few will take the time/effort to investigate, analyze, and effect a cure. My hat is off to Miller for the suggestion and Stan for enlightenment. Stan, keep us posted, please.




DDA