Also prone.....If you stand and use good form when you shoot the big bores they do not beat you up.
When you are seated and shooting them, YOU receive 100% of the recoil.
Also prone.....If you stand and use good form when you shoot the big bores they do not beat you up.
When you are seated and shooting them, YOU receive 100% of the recoil.
Try doing it the way Jim Corbett did.......in Man-eaters of Kumoan....just tie up a live goat and wait in the dark.Most Cape Buffalo & leopards are shot pretty close up.
Sitting up all night in the pitch black drinking Bio Plus to stay awake as your P.Hs snores is exciting shit. Hearing a leopard near your bait & not seeing it with night vision multiplies the excitement. Seeing the tracks around the bait in the morning light is speciall too.
I forgot to mention P.H.'s put up a listening device & red light on a rheostat by the bait.
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Live goats where on another place I hunted as bait for cheetahs. Yeah that's right thy want them dead instead of killing game they can sell to hunters.Try doing it the way Jim Corbett did.......in Man-eaters of Kumoan....just tie up a live goat and wait in the dark.
Just curious, what were your quips with the AMT .45 Back Up? I just inherited one and I've seen a few people that don't like it, but trying to figure out why... heavy trigger someone said. TIA for your opinion!For me the most unpleasant has to be the AMT .45 Backup DAO. No enjoyable part.
Painful goes to the OP's .45/.410 Derringer. One round and it stands up and digs a hole in the webbing of your hand. Painful that was not the guns fault is a Browning .22 pistol. The first semi I ever shot. Did not know what a slide was. It came back and made a deep clean "U" shaped cut into my thumb. Seemed like it bled for days. Never hold your thumb up to steady a shot.
I know you asked that a few years ago, but...When those were first announced, I promised TGT (in a thread that no longer exists) that I would buy one and write a range report. When I finally held one at an NRA Annual Meeting it was immediately obvious to me that they weren't designed for human hands. I declined to buy one.
Now, here's what gets me. They made at least one single-barrel version of that pistol in 7.62x39 that they showed at industry events. Did that variant ever make it into distribution? If it did, who in the bloody hell would ever buy one? I'd shoot one, just one shot, if it were offered to me but I can't imagine actually spending the money to buy one.
PS - Serious question - Did you ever try .45 softball (185-grain SWCs with a light load, intended solely for traditional target shooting) in the thing? If I had gotten one, it was my plan to start with the target loads. I was prepared to abort all further testing if the recoil was too unpleasant with the stuff designed purely for punching paper.
@robertc1024 His little 9x18 was very unpleasant to shoot, pretty sure that's the one he mentioned on page 1. Not sure why, but the recoil impulse on that thing was atrocious at best. It was also the only handgun I've ever fired that gave me slide bite. A single shot H&R 12 gauge with 3 inch shells also comes to mind. I also have some 460gr Grizzly ammo 45-70+p rounds that are quite unpleasant to shoot out of my guide gun.
Other than a .500 mag, it has the most votes! I'll bring it to the next reunion just so you can verify it.it is literally the worst gun to ever fire. I will stand by that until something else proves me wrong.