Two years ago my now 77 year old dad had a skiing accident that resulted in a 3rd degree shoulder seperation he is majorly tough it has hardly slowed him down he is a workaholic but he stopped shooting/hunting with me due to not being able to handle the recoil of even a 30-30 rifle.
I got him out into the mtns a couple of months ago to get some Serpentine rocks for his backyard I also took my very accurate semi-auto Robinson Arms XCR-L in 6.8SPC.
I handed him the rifle and a 10 round pistol mag loaded with 10 110gr Sierra Prohunters @ 2650fps while explaining that my 95gr TTSX @ 2825fps loads were good out to 300 yards on deer.
You could see the gears turning in his head while he set up to shoot.
His first shot was way off due to being afraid that the recoil was going to hurt but after that first shot the look in his eyes when he looked back at me was priceless he then stated in absolute amazement "I didn't feel any recoil and those other rounds you were telling me about make this a 300 yard deer gun"...
He got back behind the rifle and shot the next 9 rounds as fast as he could at a target appr 150 yrds away all would have been in the kill zone of a deer.
I haven't had my wife out shooting for about a year now she was basically an anti when we met and still has very little interest in shooting but of all the different rifles I have gotten her to try out bolt/lever/single shot my XCR-L in 6.8SPC is her favorite she can shoot it fast and accurately and when loaded with 10 110gr TSX @ 2650 would not hesitate to take on a bear or whatever else threatened her and our son in camp with it if she ever had too.
So yeah ok... I'll totally agree reliable accurate semi-auto's have their place.
Now I am thinking about a Browning 20" barreled BAR Lite weight Stalker in 308 Win for my wife or have I finally found the justification for a Robinson Arms XCR-M in 260 REm/308 Win/338 Fed...
