Joel Park, a seasoned firearms instructor, explains that recoil springs primarily affect the shooter's perception of recoil, not objective performance. Lighter springs can make a firearm feel 'softer' or 'snappier,' while heavier springs can increase perceived recoil. Muzzle bounce is generally attributed to grip and technique rather than spring weight. He also discusses ammunition weight preferences and the importance of recoil springs for reliability over high round counts.
This video, titled "Moving & Shooting | Getting Rid Of The Bounce," aims to educate viewers on firearm handling techniques, specifically focusing on reducing muzzle rise during movement and shooting. The description provides links to the creator's website for deals and other platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and Rumble for support and engagement. It also includes affiliate links for Werkz Holster and Gatorz Glasses, with a discount code. The creator emphasizes that the video is for educational purposes only and does not sell firearms.
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