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How Bullet Weight Affects Speed And Recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="The Oregonian" data-source="post: 2880672" data-attributes="member: 51405"><p>I have no data and only anecdotal observations, but my 30-06 with N560 kicks harder, with a 185 grain going 2900 fps, than my 30N with N565, with a 205 going 3025 fps. I have two 280ai's and one uses N560 and one uses Retumbo, and both shoot 168 Bergers at a little over 3k fps - and the N560 load kicks way harder. The recoil is being measured by my shoulder and not any equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Oregonian, post: 2880672, member: 51405"] I have no data and only anecdotal observations, but my 30-06 with N560 kicks harder, with a 185 grain going 2900 fps, than my 30N with N565, with a 205 going 3025 fps. I have two 280ai’s and one uses N560 and one uses Retumbo, and both shoot 168 Bergers at a little over 3k fps - and the N560 load kicks way harder. The recoil is being measured by my shoulder and not any equipment. [/QUOTE]
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