scope coming back and hitting you in the face
#31
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Baileysville, WV
Posts: 2,925
RE: scope coming back and hitting you in the face
The tree I used to hunt out of gun season was sitting at such an angle I had to use the back side of the tree and turn around and be twisted when I shot...if they came out right behind me..I knew I was gonna get belted.....with that being said I have watched 3 deer fall at the same time on a few occasions due to being dizzy after getting whacked!!! Thankfully I never got cut (bad)...however it was the perfect tree and i could stand it...lol.
#32
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pasadena Maryland USA
Posts: 29
RE: scope coming back and hitting you in the face
Learning curve My Eye !!! and I mean my eye. I have been shooting my 7 mag for years and never have I been hit by it, probaly because that I am fully aware that if you do not sholder any rifle with this kind of recoil correctly ( firmly against your sholder ) it can and will smack you. . .
As a reminder this years past muzzleloader season I was reminded of it very well and I dont think that I will forget it for a while, I was sitting on a chair along a logging road that I have hunted for years, so being right handed I was sort of set up to shoot primarly to my left ( I also had cut me a shooting stick ) well as you can guess I glanced to my right to see a nice 8 point Whitetail about 150 yards away he had already crossed the road and must have stopped ( for some reason ) just to glance at me, well I know from hunting this road for years that I had NO time to waste so I turned very Quickly moving the shooting stick along with the 7 and as soon as I seen the deers rack I hastly put the crosshairs on his vital area and pulled the trigger ( I have to mention that I use 150 grs ( 3 pellets ) and I busted the Buck and also took a chunk of meat out of the bridge of my nose, and was bleeding like a stuck Pig, a couple of days later I ended up with two Black eyes. What I did wrong was not turning completly and not setting up properly.
Moral of my story is Hold that rifle very firmly against your sholder and your head firmly against the stock and as long as you have 2 inches of eye relief it should be enough.
PS It is hard to follow a blood trail if you are also leaving one
As a reminder this years past muzzleloader season I was reminded of it very well and I dont think that I will forget it for a while, I was sitting on a chair along a logging road that I have hunted for years, so being right handed I was sort of set up to shoot primarly to my left ( I also had cut me a shooting stick ) well as you can guess I glanced to my right to see a nice 8 point Whitetail about 150 yards away he had already crossed the road and must have stopped ( for some reason ) just to glance at me, well I know from hunting this road for years that I had NO time to waste so I turned very Quickly moving the shooting stick along with the 7 and as soon as I seen the deers rack I hastly put the crosshairs on his vital area and pulled the trigger ( I have to mention that I use 150 grs ( 3 pellets ) and I busted the Buck and also took a chunk of meat out of the bridge of my nose, and was bleeding like a stuck Pig, a couple of days later I ended up with two Black eyes. What I did wrong was not turning completly and not setting up properly.
Moral of my story is Hold that rifle very firmly against your sholder and your head firmly against the stock and as long as you have 2 inches of eye relief it should be enough.
PS It is hard to follow a blood trail if you are also leaving one
#33
RE: scope coming back and hitting you in the face
Drhuner pretty funny story but not for you at the time. I too got the bad end of the scope after using 150 gr of pyrodex for the first time with my ML. I was used to shooting with 2 pellets and decided to try 3. I was shooting on a range and resting on a sand bag and didn't have the gun firmly and square in my shoulder. The other guys on the range had a good chuckle over my mishap. I tried to act like nothing was wrong but the blood started to flow and there was no hiding it.