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T-Rex recoil question
14 February 2004, 12:25
Gonzo FreakPowerT-Rex recoil question
I was wondering, would you describe the recoil of the 577 T-Rex as a push or a slap? You know what I mean, shotguns and blackpowder rifles are usually in the "push" category while the loudnboomers are in the kick/slap/jab category.
So what about the T-Rex?
14 February 2004, 13:24
NitromanDepends on how it's loaded.
14 February 2004, 13:28
Gonzo FreakPowerLest I be added to the ever-growing list of Trolls for this question:
I've had a serious discussion with my smart ass and it would like to extend it's apologies for jerking your collective chains. After watching some of the videos of people getting knocked to the ground my smart ass just had to ask that question. I wasn't paying attention and the post above proves it.
Of course I realize that at these levels, push or slap really isn't relevant any longer.
14 February 2004, 13:29
tiggertateI don't know. Is getting run over by a Greyhound bus more of a push or a slap?

14 February 2004, 14:21
GrandpasezTigertate-Maybe like a mini-van hitting you, if guns are
too light.Properly weighted and shooter holding it right, it should't be the
killer on the back end.And I have shot my 510HE with much more power, but it weighed 16 lbs. Ed.
14 February 2004, 17:27
Saeed"...I was wondering, would you describe the recoil of the 577 T-Rex as a push or a slap?..."
It is neither. It is more of a WHACK!
14 February 2004, 18:37
GrandpasezIs that why us big bore shooters are " out of whack"
as we here in states say? Ed
14 February 2004, 18:48
Mike375Saeed,
What are the loads and velocities etc being used for the videos.
As I remember Mitch wa up at 2500 or 2600 with 750 grainers.
Mike
14 February 2004, 19:44
KarlSpeaking of Mitch, here's part of an email he sent me the other day
"..the t.rex by far was the most difficult to shoot accurately.Because of the tremendous recoil and the torque of the bullet that ripped the fore end out of your hand and often made the rifle lay down on its side".
He also sends his regards to the forum!
Karl.
14 February 2004, 20:02
Bwana-beBah. I bet it ain't that bad.
(casts his line into the center of the pond, now he waits....)
14 February 2004, 20:18
KarlMan walks up from behind and says "Well I'll be , its a jackass fishing".
Karl.
15 February 2004, 01:43
tiggertateEd, I suppose 16 to 18 pounds would make a difference but I wouldn't want to spend a day in the field with a gun that heavy. My 550 will finish out around 12 pounds, maybe 13 tops and I'll just have to load up to my personal limit. Hope thats around 2200 fps with a 700 grainer.
18 February 2004, 11:29
<BMG>300H&H,
You were definately pointing into the sky while rocking/absorbing the recoil (everyone does), but I don't think you took any steps backward. If I remember, you took 5-6 full power loads and a bunch of plinker loads and handled them well. Side note- I never did see a bear during the 7 days of hunting

. It's too bad because I had some 650gr loads in the T-Rex ready

.
The people who studder step backward are usually sub-caliber shooters who's response to seeing the loaded round is something like "Holy crap, you do realize the dinosaurs are dead, right?". They don't know how to diffuse recoil well.
BMG
21 February 2004, 09:05
Gonzo FreakPowerMy smart ass has enjoyed your replies so far and extends thanks. As for my favorite, I'd have to say George S got it right:
Judging by the videos Saeed has taken, it looks like more of push...down a flight of concrete stairs!
tiggertate takes 2nd with the Greyhound bus line.
Thanks again to everyone.