EdwardsRecoilReducer.com

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The Edwards Recoil Reducer® was invented, by Jesse Edwards, in 1965. The invention was necessitated by Jesse having been in an automobile accident which resulted in severe spinal and shoulder injuries, making it impossible to tolerate recoil. The first unit was non-adjustable, designed to be inserted into the existing draw bolt hole. Following the award of the first patent, Jesse began to experiment with the adjustment feature, with the intent of directing recoil away from the face and the shoulder of either a right or left handed shooter. These experiments were successful, and the external appearance of the Edwards Recoil Reducer® evolved to that which is still in use today.

The initial large-scale marketing attempt for Jesse was the Amateur Trapshooting’s Grand American Tournament in 1965. Being the first ever recoil reduction device available, this venue was a huge success. In light of that, “the Grand” remains one of Edwards Recoil Reducer’s® prime opportunities for assisting shooters with the reduction of recoil, barrel bounce and the attendant pain and discomfort.

Following the success of the Edwards Recoil Reducer®, Jesse devoted his time to developing a counterbalance for the emerging O/U to single barrel conversions that were gaining popularity during the 1960s-70s. Replacing an Over-and-Under barrel with a single would affect the performance of the shotgun, until the shooter’s mind compensated for the change in balance. The development of the patented Edwards Adjustable Counter-balance overcame the differences in balance point, allowing the shotgun the same characteristics regardless of the barrel used.

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