A device designed to mitigate recoil on a Remington 700 rifle equipped with a wooden stock, typically made of rubber, synthetic polymers, or gel-filled materials, attaches to the butt end of the stock. This addition cushions the shooter’s shoulder, reducing felt recoil and improving comfort and control during firing.
Effective recoil reduction enhances shooting accuracy by minimizing flinching and promoting a more consistent cheek weld. It also contributes to a more enjoyable shooting experience, particularly during extended sessions or with larger calibers, by lessening the physical impact on the shooter. Historically, managing recoil on high-powered rifles like the Remington 700 has been a significant concern, driving the development and adoption of increasingly sophisticated recoil mitigation technologies.