For those with a .54 caliber Woodsrunner, how is the felt recoil? Does it kick hard? I know its lightweight for a big bore.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Mine is very manageable, fact is I’ve been kissed harder!
With such a long snout we would call that a “Piney Woods Rooter”my hunting load is 120 grains of FF. It kicks way less than my 45/70
Do you eat them things? How do they taste?my hunting load is 120 grains of FF. It kicks way less than my 45/70
And it has a lot to do with how the particular firearm fits the individual, I have had 375 H&H mags that did not hurt me as bad as a 300 WSM that a friend owned, the gun slapped the bejesus out of me.As a general observation and rule of thumb from conversations with fellow shooters, I've deduced that anyone that even asks about "felt recoil" is "recoil sensitive" and we should both proceed accordingly. My usual reaction upon someone asking or remarking about the recoil of one of the guns they see me shooting is an unexpressed "huh?!?" That's just me. Not that there's anything wrong with being recoil sensitive; it's just that if one asks about recoil they might not get an answer that's in any way informative to their own experience. In other words, don't make an aquisition decision based on someone else's estimation of "felt recoil". It's very subjective, and furthermore, if a firearm's recoil is uncomfortable, can be mitigated with thicker clothing or a shoulder pad.
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