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29 March 2005, 06:18
D Hunter
Moving up in caliber
This is a great time to take up handloading. That way you can start with lighter loads. Get a 375. It is the largest cartridge that almost everyone can master easily. Beyond that some people start saying uncle. It is also the least legal DGR in most african countries. Every gun safe needs at least one 375 if not a bunch. Shoot it a bunch. Good hunting.


Although cartridge selection is important there is nothing that will substitute for proper first shot placement. Good hunting, "D"
29 March 2005, 07:19
fusino
Yes, I plan to set up to reload sometime soon. It's unfortunate, but at this time I live in an apartment, so there no space to do so. Can't wait until I have a garage or at least an extra room!


--->Happiness is nothing but health and a poor memory<---Albert Schweitzer
--->All I ever wanted was to be somebody; I guess I should have been more specific<---Lily Tomlin
29 March 2005, 08:01
HP Shooter
quote:
Originally posted by Nazgul:
I had a 375 the weighed just 6 lbs and it made my quit after 4 -5 rounds every time.

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30 March 2005, 06:32
Allan DeGroot
Twenty or so years ago my brother broke his ankle on the job....

The reason this is significant is that aside from other compensation he also recieved a cash payment.

He decided that he needed to buy one completely rediculous thing.

His choice? a Weatherby in 460.

Only I have ever fired it "from the bench", and while recoil was "bad" I've gotten worse from a lightweight 12ga shotgun firing 3"Mag slug loads.

My Mossberg 500 forinstance weighs BARELY 7lbs.

The weatherby is considerably heavier
the weatherby is throwing a slug about the same
weight (500grain Vs 492 grains for a 1-1/8oz slug)
about 1000fps faster (2600fps Vs 1600fps for the 12ga)

And so one would expect about 50% more recoil
That was NOT the case, the Weatherby weighs just shy
of 12lbs.

Choosing between a 12lb 460Wby and a 7lb 12ga with no recoil pad, I'd choose the 460.

Don't worry overmuch about the recoil, you won't be shooting from a shooting bench much.
You'll probably do most of your shooting standing up.

AllanD


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30 March 2005, 06:41
fusino
quote:
I had a 375 the weighed just 6 lbs and it made my quit after 4 -5 rounds every time.



Who in the world would build a 375 that weighed six pounds? That would unreal.


--->Happiness is nothing but health and a poor memory<---Albert Schweitzer
--->All I ever wanted was to be somebody; I guess I should have been more specific<---Lily Tomlin