A modern .30-06 rifle gives about 20 ft lbs of recoil. You are saying your gun will recoil TEN TIMES as much? Really?8 bore is going to be around 200 ft/lbs of recoil. That is still quite a lot. I would go with English or Turkish walnut on that just because they were typically European guns. Claro walnut would work also, but avoid black walnut. Straight grain maple would work great. Curly maple is not all suitable for it. The stock that I am using for the 4 bore is not at all suitable either. Good amount of figure and even a bit of burl. But there are ways around it to make it work. I will be getting to that later in the videos.
Yup, they do indeed. The older muzzleloading single 4's have a wicked tendency bred into them. Selous did not claim to have permanent damage from them just to be blowing hot air.A 8 bore has around 200 ft/lbs of recoil. The gun I am building here is a 4 bore and will be more like 350 to 400 ft/lbs of recoil. Its more like 20 times the recoil of a 30-06. It takes a 1700 grain ball and uses powder charges over 500 grains. Yes, it really does recoil that much. I already have a finished 4 bore that I shoot fairly often. I barely even notice the recoil of modern elephant guns now.
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