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Old 08-28-2015 | 05:13 AM
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Cool 1874! Look forward to some reports! Nice knowing what you have before you have it

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I know with 105 gr by weight it is 2450 .
More than I want to sit behind on a regular basis.
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Old 08-28-2015 | 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by WV Hunter
Cool 1874! Look forward to some reports! Nice knowing what you have before you have it


More than I want to sit behind on a regular basis.
Exactly WVH! Unless I have that gorgeous Omega ML locked into a vice, I wouldn't be hooting and hollering with joy after squeezing the trigger using 105 gr. weighted BH209...... ouchie-ouchie!

I use 90 grains volume of BH209 (somewhere around 63-64 weighted) with a 200 grain bullet - shoot off-hand and and my shoulder has boat-loads of non-jolting fun, even after 20 rounds.

We are all different creatures of this earth. What creates a smile on one is a grimace to another. I suppose it's the best way to keep the earth's inhabitants in-balance with one another.

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Old 08-28-2015 | 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by WV Hunter
Cool 1874! Look forward to some reports! Nice knowing what you have before you have it


More than I want to sit behind on a regular basis.
I can tell you a 300gr bullet say-bo-less and 84gr by weight of BH209 is pretty rough in a normal weight 45cal ML. Ive shot as much as 140gr by volume in a heavy build but prefer to stay at no more than 91gr by weight.

My Pacnor 45 is so heavy it really helps with the recoil but the SuperDisc is kinda rough. Extended eye relief is a must in the lighter rifles with large BH209 loads. My Swift Premier 2x7x40WA nearly gets me every time i shoot a highend say-bo-less load. I cant imagine using a 3" relief scope on the DISC with similar BH209 loads.
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Old 08-28-2015 | 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Gm54-120
I can tell you a 300gr bullet say-bo-less and 84gr by weight of BH209 is pretty rough in a normal weight 45cal ML. Ive shot as much as 140gr by volume in a heavy build but prefer to stay at no more than 91gr by weight.

My Pacnor 45 is so heavy it really helps with the recoil but the SuperDisc is kinda rough. Extended eye relief is a must in the lighter rifles with large BH209 loads. My Swift Premier 2x7x40WA nearly gets me every time i shoot a highend say-bo-less load. I cant imagine using a 3" relief scope on the DISC with similar BH209 loads.
I could imagine it. I could imagine the stitches in your eyebrow, the laughter from your buddies at the range, the anger at the rifle when you know deep down it was your own stupidity that caused it in the first place, the wife saying those exact same words while doing her best not to bust a gut laughing. Sound like I been there? You betcha!
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Old 08-28-2015 | 08:28 AM
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It hurts so good.
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Old 08-28-2015 | 10:35 AM
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It hurts so good.
I Got a dozen shots in this morning .
 
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Old 08-28-2015 | 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by 1874sharpsshooter
I Got a dozen shots in this morning before i crawled home in agony.
Fixed it for you.
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