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<blockquote data-quote="djm670" data-source="post: 1470202" data-attributes="member: 36341"><p>As I recall prior to the holland and holland .700 double the .460 Weatherby was one of the most powerful dangeous game rifles.... the momentum thing is real.....</p><p></p><p>"The price you pay is recoil. For those that have shot .460s, and the kick is simply horrendous. The cartridge generates about 100 foot-pounds in the direction of your quivering shoulder, which is 120 percent greater than that of a .375 H&H."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djm670, post: 1470202, member: 36341"] As I recall prior to the holland and holland .700 double the .460 Weatherby was one of the most powerful dangeous game rifles.... the momentum thing is real..... "The price you pay is recoil. For those that have shot .460s, and the kick is simply horrendous. The cartridge generates about 100 foot-pounds in the direction of your quivering shoulder, which is 120 percent greater than that of a .375 H&H." [/QUOTE]
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