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The wife and my .375 H&H
02 August 2006, 15:51
Bullet_.375The wife and my .375 H&H
My wife is an avid hunter and is not scared of whatever load she shoots out of my 30-06.
This day she decided that she wants to take a few shots with my .375 H&H. She weighs about 47 Kilos.
Unfortunatley the picture is of poor quality, which is a shame as it was take on exactely the right moment, but you can see the expression on her face when the rifle is in full recoil.
I think it is priceless!!
PS. The best is that she enjoyed it. I think she is a keeper but don't tell her that!
02 August 2006, 16:11
jeffeossoOh man... you mean that face is recoil face? I get looks like that when I tell them my NAME

she's a keeper!!
what is the rifle, m98, peep sights.. i think the barrel taper says "browning" but I am not sure.
couple suggestions for her shooting
1: ears go UNDER the hat

2: grip (hands) looks goos, but she should try without the sticks, and she'll have LESS felt recoil
3: she looks locked in the hips... needs to be loose in the hips, tight in the shoulder (guys, come on, don't take that out of context)
4: pull BACK with the left hand, DOWN with the right
In a nutshell, if you locks her arms, weight just SLIGHTLY forward, loose in the hips, and rock and rolls with the shot, the the utter intention to have the rifle back on target, exactly where she was aiming, instantly, she'll like it ALOT more.
jeffe
02 August 2006, 16:49
TimanHer head is up and it shouldn't be. After recoil the head should still be looking thru the sights.
Timan
02 August 2006, 18:00
hikerbumI wont give any suggestions. I give her credit, and think she did fine. Everyone is a little nervous when stepping up in caliber. I bet she did better the second time.
Nothing beats a pic of a good looking woman with a gun.................
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02 August 2006, 18:35
Hog Killerquote:
Nothing beats a pic of a good looking woman with a gun.................
Ditto

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02 August 2006, 18:41
577NitroExpressThere is a gun in that picture? I only saw a hot chick in the picture.
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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming... 02 August 2006, 18:58
ramrod340
Hey I give her credit her feet are still flat to the ground.
My wife is 5'4" and she shot my 8# 358 Norma with full power 250s last week from a standing tripod. First round the head did stay down but the rifle came up and she took a step back. After a little more discussion about lean, tighter grip, etc she proceeded to rip off a quick 3 rounds as fast as she could work the bolt and aim forming a nice 5" 125yd group. She was disappointed that it didn't match her 9 shot 3" from her 7x57.
She had always wanted to hunt but never got a chance before we married 5 yrs ago. Now she is ready to go before I am. Hey getting to sleep with your hunting buddy is a nice perk.

As usual just my $.02
Paul K
02 August 2006, 19:42
HokkaidoWomen and 375s don't mix.
02 August 2006, 19:47
PeglegWhere can a guy get a hat like that? Is there a rifle in that picture? I need a hunting partner like that.
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02 August 2006, 20:58
Idaho SharpshooterHokkaido,
we try to steer clear of racist, homophobic and gender biased posts here. Personally, my wife doesn't care for my 375Imp...but she has killed a couple of deer and an elk with it...before she had her own 416 Remington built on an FN Mauser action I had laying around last year. Of course, at 5'7" and 128 pounds she handles recoil fairly well.
That said, the picture is a great one, nice lady, nice rifle. And yes, sleeping with your hunting buddy is the best go.
regards,
Rich
02 August 2006, 21:05
Gibbs505quote:
Originally posted by Hokkaido:
Women and 375s don't mix.
Sure they do!! Wish more shot!!

So I can't spell, so what!!!
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02 August 2006, 22:31
RobgunbuilderI've been teaching a little lady to shoot a .416 Rigby. No one has ever told her that recoil is a problem, so she doesn't worry about it. She needs to keep her head down on the stock, lean foreward
into the gun and learn to roll backwards with the recoil never ever taking her head off the stock. Otherwise you will have all the makings of a world class flinch.-Rob
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02 August 2006, 23:25
WhitworthHokkaido -- try telling my wife that! She hasn't backed away from any of my rifles including the .458 Lott (okay, loaded with win mags, but still......)!
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02 August 2006, 23:35
Wooly ESSHurrah for your wife! At least she's still on her feet, which is better than can be said for many males after their first shot from a big bore.
03 August 2006, 00:15
friarmeierquote:
There is a gun in that picture? I only saw a hot chick in the picture.
577NitroExpress
Me too! No, wait, just give me a spoon and I'll gouge my eyes out!
In all seriousness, 375--well done!

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03 August 2006, 01:20
tracksCan't knock a lady wanting to try a heavy shooter, well done to her, my misses struggles just holding my 375H&H let alone firing it, though she's a good shooter with anything up to the 3006, let's see more lady's try em, good stuff..Les
03 August 2006, 01:35
Kyler HamannI've guided many lady clients who were GREAT with big rifles.
One of my clients was a 5 foot nothing lady who was married to a gunsmith that loved big rifles. The smallest thing he ever shot was a .375 H&H. She was pretty disappointed when he presentered her with a lowly .308 Win. So he built her a .375 and she shot it great and carried it everywhere.
Another lady client who was almost 70 when she started hunting with me was married to a guy who didn't feel recoil. She was maybe 100 pounds soaking wet and she was convinced her .30-.378 Wby. didn't kick at all... so we didn't tell her. She took several nice pigs with that rifle.
Don't under estimate the ladies. They know they're venturing into a male dominated sport so they are usually quite careful not to show fear or intimidation. On average my male clients whine (too hot, too cold, hill too steep, daylight too early, rifle too heavy, etc, etc. ) about 80% more than the female clients.
Flame me as you will, but that's the truth after 18 years and thousands of clients.
Kyler
03 August 2006, 03:37
jimatcatmy g/f shoots a ruger 77 in a 7mm mag.... and does it very well... she also shoots my ruger #1 in 458 win mag... factory 350 gr soft points... till i get a mercury reducery in it, the 500 grs are off limits for her...
go big or go home ........
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03 August 2006, 03:48
Idaho Sharpshooterget the Barnes Bullets reloading manual and check the 50 calibre section. See 5-foot-nothing 100lbs Connie Barnes and the buffalo, elephant, etc whe got with her .500 3" NE double.
Rich
03 August 2006, 12:30
Bullet_.375Thanks for all the posts!
That was her very first shot and after that it went better with her posture and etc. I have to say that she hit the bulzeye every time.
Here's the first animals she took!
https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3411043/m/13410491503 August 2006, 15:18
HokkaidoThanks for the advise idaho, but you seem to have confused my post with a sexist one. Maybe you better slow down a little before you turn the saftey off and blast away.
quote:
Hokkaido, we try to steer clear of racist, homophobic and gender biased posts here.
Yeah I can tell
https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3611043/m/817106015I guess you got it all figured out idaho.
Anyway, women shooting big guns aint cool to me for the simple fact that they never ask to do it. They don't wake up in the morning and say' I'd love to shoot your 375 today. Would you mind?" It's guys who ask them to do it. Look at the pic man. She's obviously in pain. Is that a turn on? Not for me.
Face it, there aren't a whole lot of women around who like to shoot. IMHO It's not productive to hurt the ones who do enjoy shooting.
This was your idea right? For her to shoot it. I mean, I'm sure she's not as excited about it as you are. She's not on here posting HER pics. I'm not saying your wrong, and hell who knows, maybe she likes it more than you, but truthfully, most women don't.
I'm guilty of the same thing. I used to get a big kick out of it. But I've seen it turn women off to shooting so much that they won't even plink with a .22 anymore. I'm just saying in general people with smaller frames, particularly women, don't feel the same way we do about high levels of recoil.
03 August 2006, 16:18
Bullet_.375Hokkaido
If my wife didn't ask I would not have given her the opportunity, for exactely the reason that you mention. I love her and I love it that she enjoys the shooting and hunting sports as much as I do and would do anything to prevent her from getting her "turned off" from it.
I apreciate your concern!
She was not in pain! It was her first shot with anything bigger than a 30-06 and she was not sure what to expect. Hence the expression.
Right after she begged me too shoot more as I had taken only a few test loads not anticipating that she would want to shoot with the .375 too.
Just last night she was asking me when we can go to the range again to shoot my .375.
Well I hope that at puts your concearns at ease and I hope it makes me look a little less like a wife beater like you are trying to portray me.
03 August 2006, 17:19
HokkaidoYou are by no means a wife beater!

Sounds like you have a special one! My wife would by no means ever shoot a 375, nor would I ask her to, just as she would never ask me to wear an apron. Hopefully you and her put it all together and get her something to hang on the wall with it. You are one of the lucky few!
03 August 2006, 19:40
prof242My ex-wife wasn't a shooter except for .22s. Now my daughter! By the time she was twelve, liked to shoot my .45acp (loaded her own ammo, too) and occasionally my S&W .44 Mag...she liked how it "bounced."
Oh, by the way, she's 5'4", size 3, was head of the drug squad here in town, and carried a compact Glock .40 when on duty.
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04 August 2006, 07:33
Idaho SharpshooterHokkaido;
let me see..."women and 375's don't mix..."
You're right, you're not a sexist...you're an idiot. Posting a lame comment like that here, shows more a lack of grey matter than poor breeding.
My wife would slap me for an inane comment like that, and I'd have it coming. You might want to skip reading my posts next month when I show her shooting my 510 Kayser Express...600gr bullet at 2250+fps.
regards,
Rich
All that picture shows is a cute little girl flinching before the gun goes off. Nice ... except for the nonfunctional use of hearing protection merely as a hat shaper. That is plumb silly.

She might not be so afraid of pulling the trigger if the noise didn't hurt her ears so much.
04 August 2006, 21:41
Hokkaidoidaho... I hope your wife sits on your face and blows about 100 grains of fart power right down your yellow neck. That oughta fix the problem you have with the safety mechanism on your mouth.

Anyway, I think that I need to rephrase my first comment. Women and 375s generally don't mix.
For those who do, the men they are with are extremely lucky. Most of the time women get turned off by these sorts of things. But obviously bullet .375'S wife isn't what way. Great! RIP made a great observation in that the gun has not gone off yet and no pain has been captured in the picture. Lots of other good points have been made as well. I meant no discord with anyone, I just think that, unless they want to, smaller framed people are more likely to be turned off by high levels of recoil than folks of bigger stature.
By the way, my wife shoots a 300 RUM. She told me she wanted another rifle and I sat down with her and a ballistics chart. I explained that the farther she goes down the list, the more recoil there would be involved. She picked the 300 on her own, I think that it was a good way to go. We've put a lightweight MPI stock on it with a great muzzle break. It weighs 7.5 lbs with scope, kicks like a 243, and is as flat as a, well, 300 rum.

You are so very right, nothing beats a good looking woman for your hunting partner.

05 August 2006, 02:33
Idaho Sharpshooterbold talk for a man who sits behind a computer and talks stupid followed by trash. I hope your life improves and you generate enough self-esteem to quit being such an ass on this URL.
Rich
Heck, I probably had my eyes closed the first time I pulled the trigger on a 500 Nitro Express. Anticipation can be much worse then the actual event. Or, it can be worse.
Would have been nice to see what it looked like AFTER she pulled the trigger.
GS
07 August 2006, 21:00
Idaho SharpshooterMark Twain once said "...profanity is the sign of a feeble intellect and a lack of imagination.". Talking about someone else's family gratuitously is a sign of poor breeding and upbringing. Does the phrase "Poor ____(fill in the ethnic origin) trash" ring a bell. It takes a special form of lowlife to vent his sorry life here by making uncalled for rude comments about anyone else's postings.
Rich
08 August 2006, 14:18
Hokkaidoidaho..take some of your own advice. I don't know who you think are, but it's been awhile since I have seen more of a hypocrite than yourself. Read down the posts you numbskull, you started this crap. Go swim in your own shit and quit spreading it around on this site! Have you noticed no one has chimmed in to agree with you? It seems the only person that doesn't understand how assinine your posts are is you. Go take another antidepressant and leave this topic alone now. You need not post again and embarress yourself further. I guarantee you, YOU are way more into this than I.
08 August 2006, 15:51
SaeedReminds me of the time when a friend came over with his wife.
We used to shoot clays togather with him years ago, and I thought I will get him to try the 577 T. Rex.
Anyway, he is a big guy, about 6 foot 4, and weighs over 200 pounds.
His wife is a lovely lady, who is about 5 foot 5 and weighs about 110 pounds!
"John, here, I have rifle for you to shoot!" I said.
"Great, what caliber is it?"
"577"
"OH NO! I am NOT shooting that bloody thing!"
"Oh go on darling, try it once!" said his wife.
"YOU try it and see how hard it kicks" he answered.
Looking at me, his wife asked "can I try one?"
"Of course you can. I will get a box of ammo" I said.
I usually keep one reduced charge round in every box of ammo, just in case I have to shoot it.
I got the ammo, loaded a reduced round and gave it to his wife to shoot.
She fired the gun, and said "it is not THAT bad darling. You really should try it"
"Alright! But you are not getting a different box of ammo. I will shoot one from this one" he said.
"You better hold it properly, not like a skeet shooter, otherwise it will fly out of your hands" I told him.
He loaded a round and fired it. The rifle flew out his hands and landed on the floor, his thump was bleeding and him screaming "BASTARDS! BOTH OF YOU, BASTARDS"
We called him The Little Sissy after that.
08 August 2006, 17:57
adrookI remember reading a story in one of the gun mags years ago about recoil and the writer mentioning that at the Norma factory their QC person that test fired rounds from all of their lots of ammo, including .460 Wby, was a little bitty woman in her 60's. I recall the point of the story being that she was doing it using standard rifles and without any special recoil protection or anything and that people of smaller body mass may be less affected by recoil.
08 August 2006, 19:49
Idaho Sharpshooterthat is one cruel thing. I admire that in a man when handled that well
regars,
Rich
08 August 2006, 21:44
ScottSBullet_.375,
It doesn't appear in the picture that your wife has touched that rifle off as yet, notice the lack of recoil if you will. She is cute though.
01 October 2006, 17:57
HokkaidoThis topic is a little old, but I can't seem to find a better place to post this clip. The title says it's a 30-06, but I figure she's shooting a 12 gauge. I also think that she didn't intend to fire the second and third shots. Lucky the plug was still in the gun and it could only hold three rounds. I got a feeling it wasn't her idea to shoot it either.
http://www.break.com/index/girl_gets_knocked_down_by_rifle.html01 October 2006, 19:01
fla3006Yeah, I think it's a shotgun. It does remind me of a similar incident with my first wife. We were going deer hunting together for the first time and she had never shot anything bigger than a 22. So I took her to a range, gave her a semiauto Remington 740 30-06, and boom! boom! simultaneously. She handed the rifle back and that was the last time she fired one.
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01 October 2006, 19:02
GeorgeSThat is a shotgun, not a .30-06. In either case, it is not relevant to the topic of big bore rifles.
George
02 October 2006, 03:39
Idaho SharpshooterI thought this post had been pulled back in August. At least hoped my part in it had. How embarrassing, all over again. My apologies again to all of you. My niece, who will be 14 soon (5'4" and 107lbs) did get a nice 4-point muley buck Saturday afternoon with the little Ruger 243 Mannlicher stocked carbine I got her. One shot, 160 yds, died in his tracks. One proud Uncle Rich here.
Rich
04 October 2006, 07:35
paul garrettTell your lovely wife if she ever gets mistreated she can come over here. I'll be glad to feed her for as long as she wants to stay. She would fit right in at our elk camp.