Elmo Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 12 gauge out of a H&R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawdwaz Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 32 minutes ago, The Jerkman said: Is that a fabled elephant gun? Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk That'd be what it is. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dinsdale Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 Hope this to be my elephant gun; next year around this time maybe I'll see some results in the field. 40 year old that hasn't seen much use. I think the 300 yard leaf to be "optimistic". Getting new stock that'll fit me better, receiver peep sight, new front blade, new trigger. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbuff Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 (edited) 10ga H and R shooting 3 1/2in slugs pops a wallop, been years since I even seen 10ga slugs available. Although it was by mechanical error, I had a Wards double barrel that fired both 3in shells at the same time, needless to say I got the goose but practically fell out of the boat. The gun has since been repaired. Edited May 29, 2017 by sbuff 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 I think the worst one Ive owned was my Rem 870 12 ga deer gun loaded up with 3 inch Hornady SSTs. It was very accurate, but I hated shooting it. Ive shot a couple of 300s that werent much fun either. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coonhunter Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 For me the 3 1/2" turkey loads are just too much for my 870. I shot two because I thought I must have not seated the gun right the first time. Nope! Had it perfect, and it rocked me just as much the second time. Traded my brother the rest of the box for what he had left of a box of 2 3/4. .375 H&H was a completely different recoil. It shook my whole body, but I would shoot that gun again. Done with the big shotgun shells. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbuff Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 My mind must still be rattled, I forgot about Doc Whites 600gr bullets shot out of my White muzzloader, even with only 70 grains of triple seven it knocked me into next week. That's some bear medicine for sure . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mowin Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 Yrs back my buddy picked up a used win 1300. I think it was a 3” mag, been that long. Anyway, at his first shot patterning it, his ball cap went flying and he looked at the gun and said WTH.. that friggin hurt. Of course I started busting on him, until I shot it... once was enough. That thing was brutal. Shot a TC contender chambered for 458 win mag. No break. Was a " reduced" load. Didn't want anything to do with the full load. 50 cal Barrett wasn't as bad as expected. But it weighed a ton. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hunterman7956 Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 10 guage nef blaster 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolc123 Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 The hardest recoiling shoulder-fired weapon that I regularly use is my grandads 16 gauge, Ithaca, featherlight deerslayer. That thing is built as light as a 20 gauge, but packs a load nearly equal to a 12 gauge. The light weight and heavy load makes for a nasty combination. That recoil has never bothered me while shooting deer but is not pleasant on the range. There, I always use a thick recoil pad clipped onto my shirt, which tames it completely. I have fired a friend's Ruger #1, in 458 Win mag, and that or any other center-fire rifle feel like a cap-guns in comparison. The recoil of .357, .41, and .44 magnum revolvers never bothered me at all, but when I briefly installed a pistol grip on a short-barreled, Remington 870 pump shotgun and fired a few 12 gauge slugs, my wrist was sore for a week or so. All the folks I hear complaining of recoil of rifles and pistols must not have a real grasp of what a light-weight shotgun does in that department. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 Isn't it amazing how light the recoil becomes when you're shooting at a deer instead of a paper target? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
helmut in the bush Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 2 hours ago, Doc said: Isn't it amazing how light the recoil becomes when you're shooting at a deer instead of a paper target? And your aren't ringing either, unless you have a muzzle brake Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
helmut in the bush Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 19 hours ago, Lawdwaz said: If anybody wants to step up to the plate and buy this one, you could get pretty much top billing in this "Most Recoil Experienced" thread............Cough up $10,500 bones and I could have it for you in 24 hours. My buddy still has it, only shot at the factory, unused since my friend bought it new. Merkel 470 NE......... Don't be shy, it won't hurt a bit. That's nice, wouldn't it be cool to hunt Deer with one of those in a 243 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marion Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 If anybody wants to step up to the plate and buy this one, you could get pretty much top billing in this "Most Recoil Experienced" thread............Cough up $10,500 bones and I could have it for you in 24 hours. My buddy still has it, only shot at the factory, unused since my friend bought it new. Merkel 470 NE......... Don't be shy, it won't hurt a bit. That's a $505 increase over retail! For that money I'd rather a Barrett. Far more versatile. I like to shoot my elephants from the comfort of another continent Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LET EM GROW Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 My 535 Mossberg with a 3.5" Turkey load is an absolute cannon. I think the gun weighs around 5 or 6 pounds. Very light gun, plus all that power. I put a red dot on it so I don't have to put my cheek down on the gun. If I don't pay attention my lip and cheek take a serious beating. And I'll end up looking like I left the bar after running my mouth all night. Its the Turkey combo and has the built in "synthetic" cheek plate. It throws a killer pattern but it throws some killer kicks too lol Thought about lengthening the forcing cone to 1.5-2", to see if I can lighten up the recoil some. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
airedale Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 Some in depth data on shotgun and rifle recoil from Chuck Hawks Note that the most powerful shotgun loads generate recoil comparable to elephant rifle cartridges. Shooters who would never think of shooting a .416 Rem. Mag. or .450 Nitro Express rifle even once will casually buy a box of 12 gauge, 3-inch Magnum shot shells for hunting season and shoot all 25 shells at a single sitting. It is no wonder flinching (and missing!) is so common. Cal./Gauge (weight of load at MV fps) Gun weight (lbs.) Recoil energy (ft. lbs.) 7.62x39 Soviet (125 gr. at 2350) 7.0 6.9 .410 bore, 2.5" (1/2 oz. at 1200) 5.5 7.1 6mm Rem. (100 gr. at 3100) 8.0 10.0 .410 bore, 3" (11/16 oz. at 1135) 5.5 10.5 .30-30 Win. (150 gr. at 2400) 7.5 10.6 7mm-08 Rem. (140 gr. at 2860) 8.0 12.6 28 gauge, 2.75" (3/4 oz. at 1200) 6.0 12.8 .308 Win. (150 gr. at 2800) 7.5 15.8 20 gauge, 2.75" (7/8 oz. at 1200) 6.5 16.1 .270 Win. (140 gr. at 3000) 8.0 17.1 12 gauge, 2.75" (1 oz. at 1180) 7.5 17.3 .30-06 (180 gr. at 2700) 8.0 20.3 20 gauge, 2.75" (1 oz. at 1220) 6.5 21.0 .270 Wby. Mag. (130 gr. at 3375) 9.0 21.0 16 gauge, 2.75" (1 oz. at 1220) 7.0 21.5 7mm Rem. Mag. (175 gr. at 2870) 9.0 21.7 12 gauge, 2.75" (1-1/8 oz. at 1200) 7.5 23.0 .300 Win. Mag. (150 gr. at 3320) 8.5 23.5 .300 Wby. Mag. (150 gr. at 3400) 9.3 24.6 20 gauge, 2.75" (1-1/8 oz. at 1175) 6.5 25.0 .300 WSM (180 gr. at 2970) 7.3 27.1 16 gauge, 2.75" (1-1/8 oz. at 1240) 7.0 27.6 .35 Whelen (250 gr. at 2400) 7.5 27.9 .405 Win. (300 gr. at 2200) 8.0 30.6 20 gauge, 3" (1-1/4 oz. at 1185) 6.5 31.0 .300 Wby. Mag. (180 gr. at 3240) 9.0 31.6 12 gauge, 2.75" (1-1/4 oz. at 1330) 7.5 32.0 .338 Win. Mag. (200 gr. at 2950) 8.5 32.8 .340 Wby. Mag. (250 gr. at 2941 9.0 43.4 12 gauge, 2.75" (1-1/2 oz. at 1260) 7.5 45.0 .375 Wby. Mag. (300 gr. at 3240) 10.0 47.3 12 gauge, 3" (1-5/8 oz. at 1280) 7.5 52.0 .416 Rem. Mag. (400 gr. at 2400) 10.0 52.9 .375 Ultra Mag (300 gr. at 2800) 8.8 53.2 12 gauge, 3" (1-7/8 oz. at 1210) 8.75 54.0 .450 NE (465 gr. at 2150) 11.0 55.5 .458 Win. Mag. (500 gr. at 2100) 9.0 62.3 10 gauge, 3.5" (2-1/4 oz. at 1210) 10.5 62.9 Cartridge (Wb@MV) Rifle Weight Recoil energy Recoil velocity .17 HMR (17 at 2550) 7.5 0.2 n/a .17 Rem. (25 at 4000) 8.5 1.6 3.5 .204 Ruger (33 at 4225) 8.5 2.6 4.4 .218 Bee (45 at 2800) 8.5 1.3 3.1 .219 Wasp (55 at 3300) 8.5 3.2 4.9 .219 Zipper (55 at 3400) 8.5 3.4 5.1 .22 LR (40 at 1165) 4.0 0.2 n/a .22 WMR (40 at 1910) 6.75 0.4 n/a .22 Hornet (45 at 2800) 7.5 1.3 3.3 .22 PPC (52 at 3300) 8.5 3.0 4.8 .221 Fireball (50 at 3000) 8.5 1.8 3.7 .222 Rem. (50 at 3200) 7.5 3.0 5.1 .223 Rem. (45 at 3500) 8.5 2.6 4.5 .223 Rem. (55 at 3200) 8.0 3.2 5.1 .223 Rem. (62 at 3025) 7.0 3.9 6.0 .225 Win. (55 at 3700) 8.5 4.4 5.7 .224 Wby. Mag. (55 at 3700) 10.0 3.6 4.8 .22-250 Rem. (55 at 3600) 8.5 4.7 6.0 .22-250 Rem. (60 at 3500) 12.5 3.1 4.0 .220 Swift (50 at 3900) 10.5 3.7 4.8 .220 Swift (55 at 3800) 8.5 5.3 6.4 .223 WSSM (55 at 3850) 7.5 6.4 7.4 .224 TTH (80 at 3550) 7.5 10.2 9.4 5.6x50 Mag. (60 at 3300) 7.5 4.0 5.9 5.6x52R (70 at 2800) 7.5 3.7 5.7 5.6x57 RWS (60 at 3800) 7.5 6.9 7.7 6mm PPC (85 at 2800) 7.5 5.3 n/a 6mm BR Rem. (80 at 3100) 8.5 5.2 6.3 6mm-223 (75 at 2950) 7.5 4.6 n/a 6mm Norma BR (95 at 2914) 8.5 5.9 6.7 6mm Lee Navy (112 at 2650) 8.5 6.5 7.0 .243 Win. (75 at 3400) 8.5 7.2 7.4 .243 Win. (95 at 3100) 7.25 11.0 9.9 .243 Win. (100 at 2960) 7.5 8.8 8.7 6mm Rem. (100 at 3100) 8.0 10.0 9.0 .243 WSSM (100 at 3100) 7.5 10.1 9.3 6mm-284 (105 at 3000) 7.5 10.9 9.7 6mm-06 (105 at 3000) 8.0 10.2 9.1 .240 Wby. Mag. (100 at 3406) 8.0 17.9 n/a .25-20 Win. (86 at 1460) 6.5 1.3 3.5 .256 Win. Mag. (75 at 2400) 7.5 2.4 4.5 .25-35 Win. (117 at 2230) 6.5 7.0 8.3 .250 Savage (100 at 2900) 7.5 7.8 8.2 .257 Roberts (100 at 3000) 7.5 9.3 8.9 .257 Roberts (120 at 2800) 8.0 10.7 9.3 .257 Rob. Imp. (115 at 2900) 8.0 10.8 9.3 .25 WSSM (120 at 2990) 7.25 13.8 11.1 .25-06 Rem. (100 at 3230) 8.0 11.0 9.4 .25-06 Rem. (120 at 3000) 8.0 12.5 10.0 .257 Wby. Mag. (100 at 3602) 9.25 15.8 10.5 .257 Wby. Mag. (115 at 3433) 9.25 17.7 11.1 .257 Wby. Mag. (120 at 3300) 9.25 15.1 10.3 6.5mm Grendel (120 at 2600) 7.5 8.9 8.8 6.5x50 Arisaka (140 at 2600) 8.0 10.0 n/a 6.5x52 M-C (140 at 2200) 8.0 7.8 n/a 6.5x54 M-S (140 at 2400) 7.5 11.1 9.7 6.5x55 Swede (129 at 2700) 8.0 12.5 10.0 6.5x55 Swede (140 at 2650) 9.0 10.6 8.7 .260 Rem. (120 at 2860) 7.5 13.0 10.6 .260 Rem. (140 at 2750) 8.25 11.9 9.7 6.5x57 (140 at 2700) 8.0 12.5 10.0 6.5mm-284 Norma (140 at 2920) 8.0 14.7 10.9 6.5mm Rem. Mag. (120 at 3100) 8.0 13.1 10.3 6.5mm Rem. Mag. (140 at 2900) 8.5 13.9 10.3 6.5x68 S (140 at 2990) 8.5 16.8 11.3 .264 Win. Mag. (140 at 3200) 8.5 19.2 12.1 6.8mm Rem. SPC (115 at 2625) 7.5 8.0 8.3 .270 Win. (130 at 3140) 8.0 16.5 n/a .270 Win. (140 at 3000) 8.0 17.1 11.7 .270 Win. (150 at 2900) 8.0 17.0 11.7 .270 WSM (130 at 3275) 8.0 18.7 12.3 .270 WSM (150 at 3000) 8.0 18.9 12.3 .270 Wby. Mag. (130 at 3375) 9.0 21.0 12.3 .270 Wby. Mag. (150 at 3000) 9.25 17.8 11.1 7-30 Waters (120 at 2700) 7.0 10.0 9.6 7x57 Mauser (139 at 2700) 8.75 11.7 9.3 7x57 Mauser (145 at 2725) 8.5 13.0 9.9 7x57 Mauser (160 at 2600) 8.0 14.3 n/a 7x57 Mauser (175 at 2500) 8.0 15.5 11.2 7mm-08 Rem. (120 at 3000) 7.5 12.1 10.2 7mm-08 Rem. (140 at 2860) 8.0 12.6 10.1 .284 Win (150 at 2860) 7.5 17.4 n/a 7x64 (154 at 2850) 8.0 17.9 n/a 7x65R (175 at 2600) 8.0 17.1 11.7 .280 Rem. (140 at 3000) 8.0 17.2 11.8 .280 Rem. (150 at 2900) 8.0 17.4 11.8 .280 Rem. (160 at 2800) 8.0 17.0 11.7 7x61 S&H Mag. (154 at 3000) 8.5 18.4 11.8 7mm Rem. SAUM (160 at 2931) 8.0 21.5 13.2 7mm WSM (140 at 3200) 8.0 20.7 12.9 7mm WSM (160 at 3000) 8.0 21.9 13.3 7mm Rem. Mag. (139 at 3100) 9.0 19.3 11.8 7mm Rem. Mag. (150 at 3100) 8.5 19.2 12.1 7mm Rem. Mag. (160 at 2950) 9.0 20.3 12.0 7mm Rem. Mag. (175 at 2870) 9.0 21.7 12.5 .275 H&H Mag. (160 at 3050) 8.5 19.5 12.2 7mm Wby. Mag. (140 at 3300) 9.25 19.5 11.7 7mm Wby. Mag. (160 at 3200) 9.0 25.6 13.5 7mm STW (160 at 3185) 8.5 27.9 14.6 7mm Ultra Mag. (140 at 3425) 8.5 25.3 n/a 7mm Ultra Mag. (160 at 3200) 8.5 29.4 n/a .30 Carbine (110 at 1990) 7.0 3.5 5.7 .30 Rem. (170 at 2120) 7.5 9.8 9.2 .30-30 Win. (150 at 2400) 7.5 10.6 9.5 .30-30 Win. (160 at 2400) 7.5 12.7 10.5 .30-30 Win. (170 at 2200) 7.5 11.0 9.7 .30-40 Krag (180 at 2430) 8.0 16.6 n/a .300 Sav. (150 at 2630) 7.5 14.8 n/a .307 Win. (150 at 2600) 7.5 13.7 10.9 .308 Marlin Express (160 at 2660) 8.0 13.4 10.4 7.5x55 Swiss (150 at 2800) 9.0 12.9 9.6 .308 Win. (150 at 2800) 7.5 15.8 11.7 .308 Win. (165 at 2700) 7.5 18.1 12.5 .308 Win. (180 at 2610) 8.0 17.5 11.9 .30-06 Spfd. (150 at 2910) 8.0 17.6 11.9 .30-06 Spfd. (165 at 2900) 8.0 20.1 12.7 .30-06 Spfd. (180 at 2700) 8.0 20.3 12.8 .300 Rem. SAUM (180 at 2960) 8.25 23.5 13.6 .300 WSM (150 at 3300) 8.25 22.5 13.3 .300 WSM (180 at 2970) 7.25 27.1 15.5 .300 WSM (180 at 2970) 8.25 23.8 13.6 .308 Norma Mag. (180 at 3000) 8.5 25.9 14.0 .300 Win. Mag. (150 at 3320) 8.5 23.5 13.3 .300 Win. Mag. (165 at 3110) 8.0 26.2 14.5 .300 Win. Mag. (180 at 2960) 8.5 25.9 14.0 .300 H&H Mag. (180 at 2920) 8.5 23.1 13.2 .300 Dakota (180 at 3100) 8.5 28.3 14.7 .300 Wby. Mag. (150 at 3400) 9.25 24.6 13.1 .300 Wby. Mag. (180 at 3240) 9.0 31.6 15.0 .300 Ultra Mag. (180 at 3230) 8.5 32.8 15.8 .30-378 Wby. Mag. (180 at 3300) 9.75 42.6 16.8 7.62x39 Soviet (125 at 2350) 7.0 6.9 8.0 .303 Savage (170 at 2170) 7.5 10.3 9.4 7.65x53 Mauser (180 at 2500) 8.0 15.4 n/a 7.62x53R Finn (150 at 2800) 9.0 13.1 9.7 7.62x54R Russian (150 at 2800) 9.0 13.1 9.7 7.62x54R Russian (174 at 2600) 9.0 15.0 10.4 .303 British (150 at 2700) 7.5 14.2 11.0 .303 British (180 at 2420) 8.0 15.4 11.1 7.7x58 Jap (150 at 2700) 9.0 11.9 9.2 .32-20 Win. (100 at 1984) 6.5 3.3 n/a .32 Spec. (170 at 2250) 7.0 12.2 10.6 8x56 M-S (170 at 2260) 8.0 12.4 10.0 8x57 Mauser (170 at 2400) 8.0 13.6 10.4 8x57JS Mauser (150 at 2900) 8.0 17.1 11.7 8x57JS Mauser (195 at 2500) 8.0 18.5 12.2 .325 WSM (180 at 3060) 7.5 33.1 16.9 .325 WSM (220 at 2840) 7.5 37.5 17.9 8x68S (150 at 3300) 8.5 25.3 13.9 8x68S (200 at 2950) 9.0 29.1 14.4 8mm Rem. Mag. (200 at 2900) 8.5 32.9 15.8 .33 Win. (200 at 2100) 8.0 13.9 10.6 .338-57 O'Connor (200 at 2400) 8.0 19.2 12.4 .338 Marlin Express (200 at 2400) 8.0 16.2 11.4 .338 Marlin Express (200 at 2600) 8.0 22.0 14.0 .338 Federal (200 at 2600) 7.0 22.2 14.3 .338 Federal (210 at 2630) 8.0 21.9 13.3 .338-06 A-Square (200 at 2800) 8.0 23.9 13.9 .338-06 A-Square (250 at 2500) 8.5 28.2 14.6 .338 Win. Mag. (200 at 2950) 8.5 32.8 15.8 .338 Win. Mag. (225 at 2780) 8.5 35.2 16.3 .338 Win. Mag. (250 at 2700) 9.0 33.1 15.4 .330 Dakota (250 at 2878) 8.5 40.5 17.6 .340 Wby. Mag. (200 at 3100) 10.0 29.6 13.8 .340 Wby. Mag. (250 at 2941) 9.0 43.4 17.6 .338 Ultra Mag (250 at 2860) 8.5 43.1 n/a .338 Lapua Mag. (225 at 3000) 9.5 37.2 15.9 .338-378 Wby. Mag. (250 at 3040) 11.75 41.1 15.0 .348 Win. (200 at 2510) 8.0 23.7 n/a .357 Mag. (158 at 1650) 7.0 4.7 6.6 .35 Rem. (200 at 2050) 7.5 13.5 10.8 .356 Win. (200 at 2400) 7.5 17.5 n/a .358 Win. (200 at 2490) 8.0 20.9 13.0 .358 Win. (250 at 2260) 7.66 23.0 13.9 .35 Whelen (200 at 2675) 8.0 22.6 13.5 .35 Whelen (225 at 2525) 8.0 25.0 14.2 .35 Whelen (250 at 2400) 7.5 27.9 15.5 .350 Rem. Mag. (200 at 2700) 8.5 22.3 13.0 .350 Rem. Mag. (225 at 2550) 8.5 24.2 13.5 .350 Rem. Mag. (250 at 2500) 8.5 29.0 14.8 .358 Norma Mag. (250 at 2723) 9.0 31.2 15.0 9.3x57 (232 at 2330) 8.5 19.8 12.2 9.3x62 (250 at 2450) 8.5 25.7 14.0 9.3x62 (270 at 2550) 8.5 33.3 n/a 9.3x62 (286 at 2360) 9.0 28.0 14.1 9.3x64 (286 at 2650) 9.0 36.5 16.2 9.3x74R (250 at 2550) 9.0 29.1 14.4 9.3x74R (286 at 2400) 8.25 34.3 16.6 .370 Sako Mag. (286 at 2550) 8.5 35.2 16.3 .375 Win. (220 at 2200) 7.5 17.1 12.1 .375 Ruger (270 at 2840) 9.0 41.3 17.2 .375 H&H Mag. (235 at 2700) 9.0 29.5 14.5 .375 H&H Mag. (270 at 2690) 9.0 36.1 16.1 .375 H&H Mag. (300 at 2530) 9.0 37.3 16.3 .375 Dakota (300 at 2600) 8.5 44.5 18.4 .375 Wby. Mag. (300 at 2700) 10.0 47.3 17.5 .375 Ultra Mag (300 at 2800) 8.75 53.2 n/a .376 Steyr (270 at 2580) 8.0 39.0 n/a .378 Wby. Mag. (300 at 2900) 10.25 71.1 n/a .38-40 Win. (180 at 1100) 7.5 3.1 5.2 .38-55 Win. (220 at 1650) 7.5 10.1 9.3 .38-55 Win. (255 at 1415) 7.0 9.5 n/a .450/.400-3" (400 at 2150) 9.0 51.0 n/a .404 Jeffery (400 at 2170) 10.25 41.0 16.1 .405 Win. (300 at 2200) 8.0 30.6 15.7 .416 Taylor (400 at 2350) 10.0 47.8 17.5 .416 Rem. Mag. (400 at 2400) 10.0 52.9 18.5 .416 Rigby (400 at 2400) 10.0 58.1 19.3 .416 Dakota (400 at 2500) 10.0 59.2 19.5 .416 Wby. Mag. (400 at 2700) 10.25 83.0 22.8 .44-40 Win. (200 at 1200) 7.0 3.4 n/a .44 Rem. Mag. (240 at 1760) 7.5 11.2 9.8 .44 Rem. Mag. (275 at 1580) 7.5 11.4 9.9 .444 Marlin (240 at 2400) 7.5 23.3 14.2 .444 Marlin (265 at 2200) 8.5 22.1 12.9 .45 Colt (255 at 1100) 8.0 4.0 5.6 .45 Colt +P (250 at 1500) 6.5 11.1 10.5 .45-70 (300 at 1800) 7.0 23.9 14.8 .45-70 (350 at 1900) 7.0 37.9 18.7 .45-70 (405 at 1330) 7.5 18.7 12.7 .450 Marlin (350 at 2000) 7.0 37.2 18.5 .450 Marlin (350 at 2100) 8.5 33.6 16.0 .45-120 Sharps (405 at 1850) 9.0 33.9 n/a .450 N.E. (465 at 2150) 11.0 55.5 18.0 .458 Win. Mag. (400 at 2050) 9.0 41.7 17.3 .458 Win. Mag. (500 at 2100) 9.0 62.3 21.1 .458 Lott (500 at 2300) 10.0 70.4 21.3 .460 Wby. Mag. (500 at 2600) 11.25 99.6 n/a .500/.465 N.E. (480 at 2150) 11.0 60.7 n/a .470 N.E. (500 at 2150) 11.0 69.3 20.1 .470 Mbogo (500 at 2509) 11.0 83.5 22.1 .480 Ruger (325 at 1450) 6.25 16.4 13.0 .500 N.E. (570 at 2150) 12.0 74.5 n/a .50 BMG (647 at 2710) 30.0 70.0 12.3 .577 N.E. (750 at 2050) 12.0 127.5 n/a .600 N.E. (900 at 1950) 12.0 154.0 28.8 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Five Seasons Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 nothing exotic here, but 3.5" mags outta my Mossberg 835 win easily. Even with the limbsaver recoil pad lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Core Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 (edited) Slugs or turkey loads out of a 12 gauge. I've not shot many rifles, though I'm sure most are not as brutal as that. It's just downright unpleasant shooting them. There are some youtube videos of people firing a double barrel shotgun's both barrels at the same time, though I am not thinking for the most part they are using target shot. I can tell you the most recoil my buddy has ever experienced. We went out earlier this month. He has not shot much and on my muzzle loader he has now learned the virtue of holding a rifle property. 8 stitches later, I have not checked the zero on the gun since to see if his head hitting the scope took it off. Edited May 30, 2017 by Core 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
diplomat019 Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 M44 with the original wooden stock. That was very unforgiving. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckmaster7600 Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 I'm surprised by how many of you guys shoot 3.5's for turkeys, not worth it to me they are just brutal. I have never wounded a turkey and thought if I had a 3.5 he would have died.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 I've shot a 375 H&H, 416 Rigby 300 Win mag all in bolt guns. I grew up slug hunting and using a 12 gauge with 2-3/4 and 3" slugs. They all paled in comparison the the only gun that ever numbed my arm for hours. My brother in law had a 10 gauge H&R single shot. He bought slugs for it and we sighted it in. I would opt for a spear over shooting that thing again. that gauge is bad enough but add a slug through a full choke and wow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Five Seasons Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 7 minutes ago, Buckmaster7600 said: I'm surprised by how many of you guys shoot 3.5's for turkeys, not worth it to me they are just brutal. I have never wounded a turkey and thought if I had a 3.5 he would have died. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I'm sure it isn't. I think it's just a thing. The same reason my car has 400hp. Not necessary, nice to have. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marion Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 I've shot a 375 H&H, 416 Rigby 300 Win mag all in bolt guns. I grew up slug hunting and using a 12 gauge with 2-3/4 and 3" slugs. They all paled in comparison the the only gun that ever numbed my arm for hours. My brother in law had a 10 gauge H&R single shot. He bought slugs for it and we sighted it in. I would opt for a spear over shooting that thing again. that gauge is bad enough but add a slug through a full choke and wow. Why would you ever shoot a slug through any choked barrel? Sounds like a recipe for disasterSent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dbHunterNY Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 i don't have anything that has recoil that harsh. definitely depends on the gun not just the caliber. My ML loaded to the max with a heavy sabot and 150gr is more of a push and not bad, especially with the Prohunter stock. My Benelli 12ga pump has shooting 3.5" Hevi-shot Dead Coyote with T-shot isn't even that bad with the comfortech stock. all my 30-06s don't compare much. even dad's 7600 30-06 with just a plastic butt plate. old 12ga pump winchester 1897 with no recoil pad and heavy slugs was not great but the weight of the gun made it tolerable but still not pleasant. did shoot dad's old model 70 300 win mag that had a significantly hard rubber recoil pad and some heavy bullets. it was enough i noticed and wouldn't want to shoot a lot. i don't know what it was but i shot an old metal butt plate single shot 10ga shotgun was some portion of the barrel hacked off. it was some kind of slug and it wasn't pleasant at all. i managed it but had no intention of shooting it again. it was brought out basically for the punishment and to see who would shoot it after the first sucker. so i guess i'm sticking with the trend on here. some in my inner deer hunting circles won't hunt with anything less than a 45-70 or 338-06 but i know of many family and friends that won't shoot anything more than a 270 or 308. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted May 30, 2017 Share Posted May 30, 2017 3 minutes ago, The Jerkman said: Why would you ever shoot a slug through any choked barrel? Sounds like a recipe for disaster Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk Plain old lead slugs are fine through a choked barrel. Used my 20ga modified choke barrel on my Mossberg 500 with them for years. I also ran Lightfields through it for a few years before I switched to a rifled barrel and sabots. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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