Posted by fixerupper on December 19, 2013 at 20:12:15 from (100.42.83.15):
In Reply to: No busted shoulders. posted by LOU from Wi. on December 19, 2013 at 19:54:04:
I'll agree with you the chart gives a person a general idea of what to expect. Maybe I was being too picky, kind of like a person saying "yabut" to every statement a person makes. I also tend to forget that some people don't know the kick from a 30-06 is a whole lot different than the kick from a .22 because all they've owned is a .22. That's where the chart comes in handy.
My granddad had a 30-40 Krag from WW1 that I shot a few times in my younger days when I could still find ammo for it. I thought that thing kicked harder than anything I had shot at the time. It was a heavy gun that I would hate to lug around for long. My dad went and sold it to a collector. GRRR. Jim
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