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RE: Hard Recoil/Sore Shoulder
In fact they claim its about the same as an un braked rifle |
RE: Hard Recoil/Sore Shoulder
My .270 Abolt kicks pretty good but is not unbearable at all. I agree with 1dahunter...
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RE: Hard Recoil/Sore Shoulder
I also always use a PAST recoil shield when shooting from a bench. You will never hurt yourself again with one of those. |
RE: Hard Recoil/Sore Shoulder
1mile50, I have used muzzlebrakes in the past and yes they work very well but stopped because of the hearing damage. I notice you use a VAIS brake. The manufacturer claims that it is much quieter than others like it. In fact they claim its about the same as an un braked rifle. What do you think of the VAIS? |
RE: Hard Recoil/Sore Shoulder
And so it goes....
FYI, prior to elk season this year, at one sitting I double checked the zero on a 30-06 (back up/camp rifle), a 338WinMag, a 375 H&H, and then did a full sight in from scratch on another 338WinMag and a 416 Rigby with full house loads. No muzzlebrakes --- No shoulder pain (or any other pain for that matter), zip, zilch, nada --- the "technique thing" is real! Don't let recoil "chase" you down into or keep you down in the realm of "standard" cartridges if you have any aspirations to do otherwise. ========================= Totally unrelated, but.... Any thoughts why folks are increasingly choosing to "mask" the city or even just the state where they are from? I always find it interesting to associate folk's hunting/shooting/cartridge viewpoints with where they are from. Seems like more and more folks are "hiding out" anymore.... Even BeaverJack (a strong willed non-conformist if there ever was one) wasn't ashamed to at least have his posts indicate he was from Wyoming. EKM |
RE: Hard Recoil/Sore Shoulder
For a review of the importance of shooting technique check out some of these videos at Accurate Reloading/Videos These guys are shooting the .577 T-Rex and the .460 WBY. There is even one of a .700 Nitro. Most of the .577 shooters are having problems with the recoil. A little blood is drawn, now and then. Considering the recoil is running at about 150 lbs, that's forseeable. BTW, there is a shooter not shown, Mitch. He shoots sub 3/4 MOA with his .577 off the bench, no brake.
P.S. I'm in FL, ELKampMaster . I just didn't think it mattered that much. I'm thinking of moving here, one day. ![]() |
RE: Hard Recoil/Sore Shoulder
i put a recoil pad on my 30.06 after shooting 5 boxes of ammo at the range one day and it reduced felt recoil so much it's actaully more pleasant to shoot then my 7mm-08 now. I personally would not go with a muzzle brake. A recoil pad will do the trick.
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RE: Hard Recoil/Sore Shoulder
No offense onemile, but in your mpg, your technique doesn't look so hot out of your metal chair.
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Here is a short vid (1343kb) of me back when I was just learning to shoot long range. I'm not a natural and it took me a while to get the hang of it. None taken, BigCountry. That was a few years back, in fact my 1rst video. Those chairs are crap, too! For my 10th anniversary my wife got me an adjustable height range chair. Best piece of range gear I own. Very stable, comfortable, and adjusts to any height of bench. |
RE: Hard Recoil/Sore Shoulder
One hell of a range there in Reno. That first MPG looked like it would hurt leaning back. Your right about the range chair. Makes a real difference.
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