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Kick

Definition

Kick, commonly known as recoil, is the rearward force a shooter feels when firing a shotgun. It results from the explosion of gunpowder inside the shell, propelling the shot forward and pushing the firearm backward into the shoulder.


Further Explanations

Recoil is a natural part of shooting but can affect a shooter’s comfort, control, and accuracy. The term “kick” is often used colloquially, especially among beginners, while “recoil” is the technical term.

Factors that influence recoil include:

  • Gauge of the shotgun (e.g., 12 gauge typically has more kick than 20 gauge)

  • Load size and velocity (heavier, faster loads = more recoil)

  • Gun weight (lighter guns transmit more felt recoil)

  • Shooter stance and mount (proper technique reduces perceived kick)

Managing recoil is essential in clay shooting, where comfort and follow-up shots matter. Excessive kick can lead to fatigue, flinching, and reduced shooting enjoyment, especially in extended practice or competition sessions.

Nordic Clays supports low-recoil, high-repetition training through our use of biodegradable clay pigeons that break reliably, even when hit with lighter loads.

Our clay pigeon throwers encourages better technique and confidence, making recoil feel less like a kick and more like a rhythm.

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