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Worst Kicking Firearm?????
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 152762" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>Both barrels on a short little 10ga coach gun. It was an accident. I thought maybe I could get off a quicker followup shot if I put a finger on each trigger. Yea, it was very fast. I didn't hear the second shot. Just one big blast. </p><p></p><p>I have shot a few very lively lightweight Weatherby's and for me the stock redirects the recoil away from me and into muzzle rize. The heavier one are pure pleasure. To me the worst recoiling stock design on the planet is the Ruger canoe paddle in any magnum over 7Mag. </p><p></p><p>Bad triggers always seem to magnify recoil due to the anticipation. That is also another reason me and Weatherby's get along so well is they usually have excellent triggers. If not they will be after about 10-15 minutes of tuning.</p><p></p><p>The hardest kicking most painful weapon I shoot is that darn 500S&amp;W. You start launching 350 grain or bigger bullets above 1700 fps and that smarts clear back to my elbow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 152762, member: 1290"] Both barrels on a short little 10ga coach gun. It was an accident. I thought maybe I could get off a quicker followup shot if I put a finger on each trigger. Yea, it was very fast. I didn't hear the second shot. Just one big blast. I have shot a few very lively lightweight Weatherby's and for me the stock redirects the recoil away from me and into muzzle rize. The heavier one are pure pleasure. To me the worst recoiling stock design on the planet is the Ruger canoe paddle in any magnum over 7Mag. Bad triggers always seem to magnify recoil due to the anticipation. That is also another reason me and Weatherby's get along so well is they usually have excellent triggers. If not they will be after about 10-15 minutes of tuning. The hardest kicking most painful weapon I shoot is that darn 500S&W. You start launching 350 grain or bigger bullets above 1700 fps and that smarts clear back to my elbow. [/QUOTE]
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