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Caliber choice,heavier round in Single vs Double gun?

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19 April 2010, 00:32
JCS271
Caliber choice,heavier round in Single vs Double gun?
For example, if your recoil MAXIMUM in a single shot rifle is say a 458 lott. Would you be more appropriately armed with a double in a slightly lighter cartridge in say 450/400 to allow for a quicker recovery that lets you benefit from that second shot. Obviously this is just an exercise in mental gymnastics but if you were hunting elephant would you rather have one "sledgehammer" round or two of a lesser but more controllable round.

I know its an odd question, but what can I say, it's slow at work!


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19 April 2010, 01:01
GeorgeS
If you're going to use a Nitro Express-class round in a double, I think you'll perceive the recoil to be less even in the same caliber (not cartridge).

A .450NE in a double should feel 'lighter-recoiling' than a single in .458 Lott.

If you can handle a single in .458 Lott, a well-fitting double rifle in .470NE should be within your recoil threshold .

George
George


19 April 2010, 01:53
Will
It this one of them there tiresome and distracting posts? I figger it could be. Rifle recoil can be calculated, and the determination of which has been beat to death in multiple other posts on AR. I could tell you how but then I might be accused of being tiresome and distracting. Know what I mean? But even if you knew how to calculate recoil, how would it be applied to rifle recoil recovery and how would it be applied to elephant hunting? Know anything about elephants or elephant hunting? Recoil has nothing to do with the type of rifle action, or did you know that already and just testing the water? I could go on and on and on.

Just kidding but I couldn't resist. Smiler


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19 April 2010, 02:59
Biebs
quote:
I might be accused of being tiresome and distracting


Will? You? I can't even conceive of such a thing!!!!
19 April 2010, 03:24
Will
Most of the time I just cannot keep my big mouth shut!


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Will / Once you've been amongst them, there is no such thing as too much gun.
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and, God Bless John Wayne. NRA Benefactor, GOA, NAGR
_________________________

"Elephant and Elephant Guns" $99 shipped.
“Hunting Africa's Dangerous Game" $20 shipped.

red.dirt.elephant@gmail.com
_________________________

If anything be of note, let it be he was once an elephant hunter, hoping to wind up where elephant hunters go.

19 April 2010, 08:03
Biebs
Just put a pen in your hand instead and write another book! I still refer to your book...especially before an Ele hunt.
19 April 2010, 22:12
JPK
When shooting game, especially game that really has your attention, like DG, and particularly elephants, recoil that is unpleasant at the range will be utterly unnoticed. The loud report that makes you reach for plugs AND muffs at the range will be just audible enough for you to know your rifle has fired. Muzzle rise, which is apreciale when you are "loose" at the range disapears when you are focused on the DG.

I see this in my own videos, you can see it in Buzz Charlton's DVDs. Especially his first one.

BTW, I think hunting elephants with a single shot when a good bolt or double rifle is available is stupid.

JPK


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