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The recent thread about the 505 Gibbs & the photo of �Elmer in full recoil� that accompanied it reminded me of a comment I�d read of John Taylor�s regarding the .600 NE. Taylor wrote that he found the muzzles of his 600 double only raised something like 6�. However I�ve also seen one or two photo�s taken on various ranges of what were described as experienced people firing 600 doubles & the rise was far more (to put it mildly!). Now I�ve no experience with a .600 NE & probably never will have but at the milder end of the scale I�ve shot .450-400�s in the past (sadly only on ranges) & found the muzzle jump was really very little � a pleasant experience all round � but of course it�s not remotely the recoil of a .600 I�d like to know if it�s possible that an average weight .600 double would only lift 6� as Taylor wrote? Or perhaps he just didn't notice quite how the rifle moved? Often I�ve seen a beginner shooting �sporting clays� � perhaps with success but judging by the recoil of their 12 bore it�s actually looked more like a 10 bore. Seeing them a few months later they shoot that 12 like a 20 bore! Same 12 bore same load; same shooter but a different technique. Perhaps Elmer had more of a �rock & roll� technique compared & Taylor�s �Hoover Dam� type of solidity. | ||
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with an experienced shooter... 577 nitro FULL house loads - 4 to 8" 14.5# 58 cal muzzle loader 2-6" 600@1400 lousey stock design 500 jeffery 2 to 10 (depends on shooter, i keep it 2-4") 10.5# 470 mbogo (500 @2300)3-8" 11# with merc tube 458 win 405's at 2500 2-6 8.5# 416 rigby 2-6 10# 416 rem 2-6 416 taylor 0-4 (with tube, 0-2) 376 steyr 1-2 375 hh 2-4 12 ga, stoeger coach gun (me) 2 just what i've seen | |||
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In my experience the two key factors to muzzle lift are: stock design, and muzzle brake. With the right stock design (little or no drop), muzzle lift is greatly minimized. A brake further reduces muzzle lift. | |||
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