I'm about to order my first ML and have decided on the Lyman Great Plains Percussion Rifle in either the .50 or .54 cal. While doing my research I read on a couple of sites, where the recoil of a .54 BP was being discussed, that some posters actually mentioned the 30-06 recoil in the same sentence. Seriously and if so is this just with the heavier conicals? I have not done a whole lot of shooting, but I did have a chance to fire a number of 180gr & 150gr rounds from a Springfield 03 on a bench rest and I was not prepared for the recoil from those 180s. After 3 rounds, I decided it was someone elses turn. :surrender: Later on, when the 180gr rounds were all gone I gave it another shot and fired off about a dozen of the 150gr rounds which were no where near as punishing.
I'm only planning on firing patched balls, so can someone tell me if I really should be concerned with the .54 cal's recoil, or were those posts mentioning the 30-06 just trying to be funny?
I'm only planning on firing patched balls, so can someone tell me if I really should be concerned with the .54 cal's recoil, or were those posts mentioning the 30-06 just trying to be funny?