23 July 2003, 15:12
Khorazanian.416 recoil question
I have shot my .416 Rigby single-shot twice now, using the PAST pad, and have not found recoil to be objectionable or painful in the least.
Just a big boom and a shove.
I will eventually install a pachmayr decelerator on the rifle.
Until then, how much more will the rifle "hurt" if I try shooting it without the bulky PAST shoulder pad?
Say, wearing a t-shirt and a long-sleeved shirt?
23 July 2003, 15:18
475GuyDude, try it and find out!! Just don't benchrest it yet. Wear a short sleeve sweatshirt for just a little more material than a t-shirt and shoot it off hand. Since the Ruger No.1 is a bit lighter than a 77 it will boom a bit. What are you shooting, factory loads or reloads?
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23 July 2003, 15:39
jstevensOn any of the big ones, shoot them often, not a lot, and it won't be bad. About 7-8 shots per outing is enough for me, no desire to cultivate a flinch. I was shooting with my brother handed it to him, he didn't even look at it, knew if I had a rifle that heavy, it was a big bore, wouldn't touch it. They won't kill you, but the cumulative effect of a bunch of rounds will cause problems it will take months to overcome if you develop a flinch.