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<blockquote data-quote="mtwarych" data-source="post: 1136167" data-attributes="member: 70595"><p>A break/compensator can be added to a rifle by a good smith.</p><p>I believe that with the recoil pad would help you greatly. I believe if you have a favorite rifle it would be cost effective to add a comp to it.</p><p>I don't have any reason to not comp a rifle, I just believe I should shoot what I can handle.</p><p>Good luck with your shoulder, if you can, go to a reputable arthritis specialist. It will amaze you what can be done for you to help with your joints. I waited way too long thinking I had gout and then finding out I have had degenerative arthritis since I was 27. I am 53 now and every joint in my body except for my spine is badly worn and arthritic. Don't waste any more time. you will regret it as I do.</p><p></p><p>Edit to add, I know for a fact, shooting a "powerful" handgun with your arms extended will make parts of your body crawl up into dark warm places. I don't know what a shoulder replacement costs, but a full knee will run you about $260,000 plus or minus ten to twenty thou.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtwarych, post: 1136167, member: 70595"] A break/compensator can be added to a rifle by a good smith. I believe that with the recoil pad would help you greatly. I believe if you have a favorite rifle it would be cost effective to add a comp to it. I don't have any reason to not comp a rifle, I just believe I should shoot what I can handle. Good luck with your shoulder, if you can, go to a reputable arthritis specialist. It will amaze you what can be done for you to help with your joints. I waited way too long thinking I had gout and then finding out I have had degenerative arthritis since I was 27. I am 53 now and every joint in my body except for my spine is badly worn and arthritic. Don't waste any more time. you will regret it as I do. Edit to add, I know for a fact, shooting a "powerful" handgun with your arms extended will make parts of your body crawl up into dark warm places. I don't know what a shoulder replacement costs, but a full knee will run you about $260,000 plus or minus ten to twenty thou. [/QUOTE]
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