Throw a muzzle brake on it to tame it down if you plan on firing full house loads.
Something like a VIAS isn't offensive to the shooter, anything flat or rear facing is definately offensive.That is almost certainly the best/most effective recoil reduction method for sure, but I really dislike brakes, they are so obnoxiously loud that I think I'd have to consider that a very last ditch effort.
Something like a VIAS isn't offensive to the shooter, anything flat or rear facing is definately offensive.
VIAS actually don't even look bad on a hunting rifle.
My 50 Alaska is close to the 50-110
Using 550 gr wheel weight cast out of my 12 barrel , 1886 chippa
50gr @H 4198 == 1600 fps
No pressure
51 ,52 gr where staring to CHE a bit. Still had easy ejections
Will be trying 53gr later with a chronie
This would be a good starting point +10% for that monster 50-140 case..
Should be a bruiser. YEE-- YEE
This might give you a starting point, I’ve got a 45/120 but only use BP.
This is from the Lyman cast bullet handbook.
edit- guess I didn't need pic so large!
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RB = Ruger No.1B?
My No.1 has an after market Pachmeyer Decelerator butt pad on it which should be a decent step up from the stock one. Other than making the rifle weigh 20+ lbs I don't think there is any way to really reduce the recoil all that much with 450-700 gr bullets, perhaps felt recoil can be reduced a little but I think expecting anything other than a lot of recoil is unrealistic. I could fill the space in the butt stock where the action screw goes through with lead shot to add some weight pretty easily. Might try it after shooting it a few times just to see if I can notice any difference. Feels slightly barrel heavy as is so it might help the balance a little bit as well.....maybe I'll go do it now just to see how it balances after.
Actually meant rolling block (RB). The #1 has a larger butt area but still has a sharp recoil. I had a similar issue with a Model 550 in 416 Rigby. It was plain uncomfortable to shoot. Got it restocked with a stock that fits and it's fun to shoot now. I had a 458 Lott on a Mauser that was nice to shoot as well. Traded it for the 416. Take care, Mark
Unfortunately no, my copy is 3rd edition (1986) so maybe we both need a new copy.
I did find some more info on heavier bullets in Obsolete Cartridges though.
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RB = Ruger No.1B?
Actually meant rolling block (RB). The #1 has a larger butt area but still has a sharp recoil. I had a similar issue with a Model 550 in 416 Rigby. It was plain uncomfortable to shoot. Got it restocked with a stock that fits and it's fun to shoot now. I had a 458 Lott on a Mauser that was nice to shoot as well. Traded it for the 416. Take care, Mark
Duh, I should've gotten that, sorry. In reading posts about Ruger No.1's over the years I have noted a few different people saying that they found it to have that sharp recoil you mention, must be a stock design issue I guess, hopefully I'll find it to fit me ok.
My brother has a #1 in .405wcf and had a 1895 also in .405, said the 95 was a lot more pleasant to shoot and blamed it on the straight stock style of the #1. Seems it came straight back into you while the 95 would 'roll' up and away.