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Recoil, what recoil?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gerard Schultz" data-source="post: 1600272" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>The most discomfort that I ever suffered was with an original Holland & Holland 416 Rigby I worked on. It was more uncomfortable than a 460 Weatherby I built for a PH. I doubt that it kicked more than the 460 but it was ill fitting in the extreme and therein lies the rub. If a rifle is a bad fit and light for the caliber it is shooting, then the perceived recoil is uncomfortable.</p><p></p><p>A CheyTac M200 is a pussycat in comparison but it weighs 32lbs scoped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerard Schultz, post: 1600272, member: 51"] The most discomfort that I ever suffered was with an original Holland & Holland 416 Rigby I worked on. It was more uncomfortable than a 460 Weatherby I built for a PH. I doubt that it kicked more than the 460 but it was ill fitting in the extreme and therein lies the rub. If a rifle is a bad fit and light for the caliber it is shooting, then the perceived recoil is uncomfortable. A CheyTac M200 is a pussycat in comparison but it weighs 32lbs scoped. [/QUOTE]
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