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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Caliber recoil comparison ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 440885" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>think about it a minute. You have the same bullets from similar weight rifles at similar chamber pressures. The first thing to recieve rearward thrust is the bolt head. The push to the rear is identical to a hydraulic cylinder, but with gas pushing against it. The more square inches of area, the more power it has to push with. This is confirmed in Stewart Otteson's book, as well as in Bob Greanleaf and Fred Barker's writings in Precision Shooting. Otteson is often regarded as the single most knowledgable source for bolt action rifles out there. Barker is a metalurgical engineer (may have an M.E. degree as well), and Greanleaf is a well known and respected designer of firearms. When any of these three speak; people listen.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 440885, member: 25383"] think about it a minute. You have the same bullets from similar weight rifles at similar chamber pressures. The first thing to recieve rearward thrust is the bolt head. The push to the rear is identical to a hydraulic cylinder, but with gas pushing against it. The more square inches of area, the more power it has to push with. This is confirmed in Stewart Otteson's book, as well as in Bob Greanleaf and Fred Barker's writings in Precision Shooting. Otteson is often regarded as the single most knowledgable source for bolt action rifles out there. Barker is a metalurgical engineer (may have an M.E. degree as well), and Greanleaf is a well known and respected designer of firearms. When any of these three speak; people listen. gary [/QUOTE]
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