Didn't another member add weight to the forend & it broke off?
I remember and thought of that. But, in my current "sharp as a rock" state, I says to myself, "self... just back the reducer up to the frame and it will absorb the recoil induced pressure!" The fact, well known to me, that the force will be in the opposite direction of the recoil didn't dawn on me until last night...
Yup, ... drill and tap the base of the stud/barrel and add a couple screws, I've done this, it takes some small headed screws, but works.
Now there's a thought I'd forgotten!
And if Tim says it works it's a viable possability. I guess I'll wait 'till I get the stock and forearm from a former site sponsor. The (walnut) forarm will be in the English heavy single shot style so I'll have to wait and see how much room I have.
Or just add it to the stock instead...
Or just 'Man Up' ... Don't Shoot Off the Bench
Now, I hate to rain on your, and Ten Ring's and YRUpunting's, parade,
but I have shot 10 or 12 rounds off the bench trying to sight in a scope. I don't think the recoil was as bad as my 3.5 inch 12 gauge!
But then I was only shooting 450 gr. jacketed - 470 gr. cast bullets at around 2K fps.
I've gotten nowhere near Tim's 570 gr. jacketed @ 2200 fps load!
I figure the only time I'll do that is when I regulate the express sights! I'm even willing to dispense with load development on that one!
simply cast a lead stock set
Ah! Leave it to Pete to come up with the ultimately practical, impractical solution!