Daniel Cary
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I've been bit, just as well.
I don't think I would have the determination or courage to shoot any 570 Grain bullet at a velocity about 2150 fps.I got bit when I first was doing load development for my 500 Jeffery. Six different loads ranged with a 570g TSX from 2150 fps to 2510 fps So 18 shots total in a T-shirt from the bench. I've learned to give my "Baby" more respect lol Now it's my favorite rifle to shoot offhand. And yes I was holding the rifle correctly lol!
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I don't think I would have the determination or courage to shoot any 570 Grain bullet at a velocity about 2150 fps.
Thanks a lot of fast hard recoil! But I wouldn't want to be on the other end either....A lot of members critiqued, gave tips.
Because we canShooting with big bore rifles is not a heroic act that should result in injuries and scars. Some people should perhaps reconsider whether they continue shooting with such rifles before they suffer even more serious injuries. Everything does not seem very serious to outsiders who are not familiar with big bore rifles. I also don't understand why some people buy such rifles if they are not hunting DG and especially elephants. Even for buffalo hunting, such cartridges are oversized and I have never needed a big bore rifle for shooting deers or wild boars.
Yes we're sure only been shooting rifles for 50 years lol Blood / bruising spreadsThat's some wild bruising on the arms, are you 2 sure you are holding your rifles correctly? I quite often do range sessions firing up to 16-18 rounds and sometimes more with my 500 Jeffery and I don't even end up with a mark on my shoulder let alone bruising on my arm. The next day my shoulder may be a little sore at times but thats to be expected.
Norma 540's 7000ft/lbs. (isn't that 577 territory at 9lbs?)Full house Norma 500 Jeffery rounds out of a 9.0 lb Sako remains to be the absolute most brutal "sporty" recoil I have ever experienced.
540 gr @ 2,400 fps.
570 gr @ 2,200 fps.
It must be Stockholm syndrome but I keep thinking about this cartridge, albeit in a 12.0 lbs bolt gun.
@colorado - You might be the toughest Hunter on this forum or the most stubborn ? Your rifle should be charged with Felony Assault ! You said you fired 18 rounds - so after round 17 you thought “I need just One More”? If you didn’t have a Flinch before this - you must have one Now …plus PTSD. Maybe now you can drop down to a .470 NE and it will feel like a .22lr.I got bit when I first was doing load development for my 500 Jeffery. Six different loads ranged with a 570g TSX from 2150 fps to 2510 fps So 18 shots total in a T-shirt from the bench. I've learned to give my "Baby" more respect lol Now it's my favorite rifle to shoot offhand. And yes I was holding the rifle correctly lol!
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I calculated the recoil using 100gr which said 113.67 ft-lb of recoil….not sure if the powder charge is accurate for that projectile weight.Norma 540's 7000ft/lbs. (isn't that 577 territory at 9lbs?)
It’s actually the Masochistic Enabler syndrome in this thread. Quit thinking about THAT cartridge and get yourself a 10.5lb scoped .458 Lott and save your shoulder and retinas. LOLFull house Norma 500 Jeffery rounds out of a 9.0 lb Sako remains to be the absolute most brutal "sporty" recoil I have ever experienced.
540 gr @ 2,400 fps.
570 gr @ 2,200 fps.
It must be Stockholm syndrome but I keep thinking about this cartridge, albeit in a 12.0 lbs bolt gun.
Interesting, is that the Brown Bear model with the laminate stock? Did you scope it? Add weight by any other means.I have the sako in 500j and find just the opposite. I think the recoil is much less than 500 nitro and 505 Gibbs.
No. It will be a red dot. I love the way it handles.Interesting, is that the Brown Bear model with the laminate stock? Did you scope it? Add weight by any other means.