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Shooting Extreme recoiling rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Trigger Finger" data-source="post: 953637" data-attributes="member: 56732"><p>Good post!! </p><p> In my opinion everyone should have an Interarms Whitworth Express in 458 Win Mag. And shoot it weekly. That will put recoil into perspective. Well with the 500 gr. 2100 fps load. </p><p> Shooting extreme recoiling rifles like the 460 Whby, 585 Nyati, 500 A-Square, and the big OverKill rounds from prone is just an easy way to permanatly injure yourself for life and may even shorten your life span. I'm talking about sporting rifles that don't weigh over 13 lbs all up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Trigger Finger, post: 953637, member: 56732"] Good post!! In my opinion everyone should have an Interarms Whitworth Express in 458 Win Mag. And shoot it weekly. That will put recoil into perspective. Well with the 500 gr. 2100 fps load. Shooting extreme recoiling rifles like the 460 Whby, 585 Nyati, 500 A-Square, and the big OverKill rounds from prone is just an easy way to permanatly injure yourself for life and may even shorten your life span. I'm talking about sporting rifles that don't weigh over 13 lbs all up. [/QUOTE]
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