I have a couple NEF 12-gauge singles, an older Topper 88 with nice tiger-stripe case coloring on the reciever, and a Topper Deluxe Classic that I just picked up yesterday, both guns were bought used, the 88 is about 85% of new, and the TDC is about 97% of new
I built a little recoil reducing rig for the 88, consisting of a thick leather disc (a washer without a hole), a heavy spring, a pair of brass shotshells filled with lead shot (LBS) and sealed with hot-melt glue, and another spring and leather disc
The recoil reducer fits in the bolt hole in the stock, and is set up like this;
washer>washer>spring>LBS>LBS>spring>washer>washer
Basically, the recoil reducer is suspended in between the two springs and is free to move under recoil
It worked great in the 88, reducing felt recoil by at least 35-50%, add on a Limbsaver slip on (the 88 had the hard plastic buttplate) and felt recoil drops dramatically
I moved the recoil reducer into the TDC, but it seemed to be marginally less effective, it reduced recoil all right, but for some reason, the recoil from the TDC felt a tad "punchier", even though it has the black walnut stock (which I believe is heavier than the "hardwood" stock on the 88) even though the TDC had a soft factory recoil pad installed, theoretically, the TDC should have less felt recoil
with no added weight, the TDC weighs in at around 6 pounds, the shock absorning system adds about a half pound, so with the system installed, the TDC weighs in at around 6.5 LB, however, if I simply fill the stock hole with lead shot, it takes about a pound or so of shot, bringing the weight to 7 lb or so
I typically shoot the light target loads (WinLites are my favorites, as well as Winchester AA 50% reduced recoil loads) and I use the gun for recreational trap at my local range, I'm trying to determine which would be the more effective way to reduce recoil, adding a pound of lead that stays more or less static in the stock, or a system that uses a spring-isolated counterweight capable of moving under recoil?
I'll try the "pound of lead in the stock" system tomorrow, and bring the recoil reducer system with me, so I can swap them out and see which is more effective, any ideas which is the better system?