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Caliber / Cartridge for new LR rig
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 1158155" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>Blacktail, in my second paragraph of post #13, I'm not referring to the recoil you mention that hurts your shoulder nor gives you headaches. That happens after the bullet is out of the barrel.</p><p></p><p>I'm referring to the recoil impulse that you don't feel but moves the bore axis around while the bullet goes through the barrel. That'll change the muzzle axis angle 1 to 2 MOA in different directions depending on how the rifle's held. Nobody holds them exactly the same for each shot. Each shot from a hand held rifle takes off in a different direction. It's all part of the reason no two people use the same zero for a given range, rifle and ammo.</p><p></p><p>Or do you think the barrel is motionless until the bullet leaves? That's a popular belief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 1158155, member: 5302"] Blacktail, in my second paragraph of post #13, I'm not referring to the recoil you mention that hurts your shoulder nor gives you headaches. That happens after the bullet is out of the barrel. I'm referring to the recoil impulse that you don't feel but moves the bore axis around while the bullet goes through the barrel. That'll change the muzzle axis angle 1 to 2 MOA in different directions depending on how the rifle's held. Nobody holds them exactly the same for each shot. Each shot from a hand held rifle takes off in a different direction. It's all part of the reason no two people use the same zero for a given range, rifle and ammo. Or do you think the barrel is motionless until the bullet leaves? That's a popular belief. [/QUOTE]
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