06 June 2003, 09:15
<STARTING BIG BORE>SHOOTING 500-A2
Yesterday we took the new 500 out for a test run. After working up some backbone I fired it. It was not as bad with recoil as I thought, we fired about 40 rounds through it, even shooting off a bench rest. (that was not fun but still ok. The rifle after sighting in will shoot(outside of bullet holes) just under an inch, holes touching. I would like to thank everyone for the help and advice. This is going to be one fun gun....Dan P.
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06 June 2003, 22:03
NitromanCongratulations on your new rifle. Remember that with reduced loads it can do anything you want it to do, that is what is so cool about large-bore rifles, they are so flexible.
07 June 2003, 03:49
500grainsA well designed stock on a bolt action can take almost all of the pain out of heavy recoil, so you must have a good stock.
Overall, I think that the recoil of the big bores is exaggerated in guns that are 11 pounds and heavier. However, I have no doubt that the light ones are terrors.
07 June 2003, 04:12
jeffeossoI shot my 500 jeffe at 9.5 .... and full house loads.... katy bar the door.
try 535 grains of lead GCs with a good dose of rl 15 or surplus powders...
jeffe