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12 gauge 2 ounce turkey load out of a Stevens 311 with a steel butt plate.
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My Rem. 870 12 ga. with it's cut down stock shooting the barnes expander slugs. (1,900 fps) It seriously takes the fun out of shooting.
Shooting slugs out of my little H&R topper was pretty bad too. |
I had the pleasure of shooting 20 rounds out of a Barrett M82 .50 BMG. As bad as that gun kicked it couldn't come close to my Remington 870 with 2 ounce turkey loads. They actually eject themselves a good five or six feet from the gun, and my right cheek always hurts way worse than my shoulder.
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Originally Posted by Centaur 1
....... and my right cheek always hurts way worse than my shoulder.
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Originally Posted by Game Stalker
(Post 3643696)
Bingo! That's what prompted me to start this thread.:party0005:
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I took a 375 h&h on a rock chuck hunt once. It was an older model 70 shooting 300 gr partitions. Ran a box of 20 through it that day. At the end of that day it hurt to shoot my 243.
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Rem 11-48 shooting anything high brass with a steel buttplate.
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DeerandbearhoG, I remember well
I swear my Ithaca shotgun shooting slugs, was worse than the elephant rifle, I was then shooting.
Still remember the look a an older shooter next to me at the range. I was shooting the Ithaca with the slugs and was getting a weird look. The older fella was shooting a .222 with a shot shell bag full of sand, protecting his shoulder. |
the .375 H&H was pretty rough but not as bad as the 12 gauge shotguns loaded with slugs that I've benchrested.
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My uncle was in a pawn shop and a customer walked in with a .378 Weatherby and his shoulder in a sling. Apparently separated his shoulder with it.
Uncle bought it for $200. This was 15 years ago. He's only shot the rifle once. Tom |
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