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<blockquote data-quote="HarryN" data-source="post: 938645" data-attributes="member: 69773"><p>I am sure you are right about the 375 being lower recoil than the 416, I just have not worked up the confidence to use that large of caliber yet. (even though I would like to), but I am not so sure that it will happen with a rebuilt shoulder (from skiing, not shooting)</p><p> </p><p>I am still down in the lower power rounds like 270 win in a stock from the box 700 ADL. I need to put a pad on it one of these days.</p><p> </p><p>It is impressive to me that a 375 H and H can be fired by someone and considered "low recoil". That is what I meant. I have fired some larger rounds, but it was 35 years ago and I mostly remember being in awe as my buddy poured a ton of powder into the brass he had formed from some kind of straight wall pre-form. He said it was designed for elephant use, but he just used it to punch paper and collect. Wish he was still around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarryN, post: 938645, member: 69773"] I am sure you are right about the 375 being lower recoil than the 416, I just have not worked up the confidence to use that large of caliber yet. (even though I would like to), but I am not so sure that it will happen with a rebuilt shoulder (from skiing, not shooting) I am still down in the lower power rounds like 270 win in a stock from the box 700 ADL. I need to put a pad on it one of these days. It is impressive to me that a 375 H and H can be fired by someone and considered "low recoil". That is what I meant. I have fired some larger rounds, but it was 35 years ago and I mostly remember being in awe as my buddy poured a ton of powder into the brass he had formed from some kind of straight wall pre-form. He said it was designed for elephant use, but he just used it to punch paper and collect. Wish he was still around. [/QUOTE]
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