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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Powder choices and felt recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 2446813" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>I agree also. Seems like some powders are just "gentler".</p><p>I won't post what rifles I own, but I have several significantly larger cartridged guns bigger than 7mm-08. My 7mm-08 with a max load of varget kicks harder than any of my guns, by a long shot... and none are braked or suppressed! I won't even ask my wife to shoot that -08. I believe some is from the powder and some from stock design, but it has actually bloodied my eye, lol. I bought my wife a 7mm-08 Rifle and loaded it with Varget too. Sold the gun. She didn't like the recoil, but can shoot my .280s with max loads of 4831 out of the same rifle make and model!</p><p>There IS a noticeable difference in recoil.</p><p>Some things leave you scratching your head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 2446813, member: 105280"] I agree also. Seems like some powders are just "gentler". I won't post what rifles I own, but I have several significantly larger cartridged guns bigger than 7mm-08. My 7mm-08 with a max load of varget kicks harder than any of my guns, by a long shot... and none are braked or suppressed! I won't even ask my wife to shoot that -08. I believe some is from the powder and some from stock design, but it has actually bloodied my eye, lol. I bought my wife a 7mm-08 Rifle and loaded it with Varget too. Sold the gun. She didn't like the recoil, but can shoot my .280s with max loads of 4831 out of the same rifle make and model! There IS a noticeable difference in recoil. Some things leave you scratching your head. [/QUOTE]
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