I've shot a Weatherby .460 offhand 4 times and refused the fifth when offered. The stock design is excellent but the 102 ft/lbs of recoil is still overwhelming when 4 consecutive shots were fired. In comparison, the .30/06 has 27 ft/lbs of recoil.
There's only a few MLer stock designs that could have handled 102 ft/lbs of recoil outside of the English rifles, eg...Lancaster, York and other straight combed, wide ,flat butt plated LRs w/o inflicting a lot of pain on the shooter. Of course I'm sure that even the English, Lancaster and York designs would punish the shooter far more than the Weatherby which has the best designed stock worldwide, bar none.
Of course, the rifles omitted in the above paragraph weren't made w/ such punishing calibers and loads, so it's a moot point...but some of the omitted rifles punish w/ comparatively lighter loads.
Throughout the evolution of "shouldered" arms", many designs were tried and many were discarded until today only the earlier sound designs were incorporated into our modern rifles.
Hopefully this post won't be deleted...only mentioned modern arms as an example of proper stock design.....Fred