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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
45-70, 45-90, or 450 Marlin?
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<blockquote data-quote="tooth doc" data-source="post: 2143210" data-attributes="member: 52018"><p>Then you should shoot the 700. Can load the 1300 gr slug to 2400. I keep it about 1850. Gun weighs about 14 lbs. I dont shoot any of thr biggest guns off a bench without the lead sled. Standing, not as bad as you think. When i shot a nice cape buffaloe nov, 2019. I doubled it, aka hit both triggers. 2 500 gr solids. Didnt hear it or feel it till i couldnt fire 2nd barrel. Only then, when my ph told me, did i realize it. Hunting excitement, recoil never bothers me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tooth doc, post: 2143210, member: 52018"] Then you should shoot the 700. Can load the 1300 gr slug to 2400. I keep it about 1850. Gun weighs about 14 lbs. I dont shoot any of thr biggest guns off a bench without the lead sled. Standing, not as bad as you think. When i shot a nice cape buffaloe nov, 2019. I doubled it, aka hit both triggers. 2 500 gr solids. Didnt hear it or feel it till i couldnt fire 2nd barrel. Only then, when my ph told me, did i realize it. Hunting excitement, recoil never bothers me. [/QUOTE]
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