That is some serious shooting - I am not sure that a man can take that much shoulder abuse per day. Data will get corrupted and useless if the shoulder gets scared. Normally, I shoot two shots and atv to the target - mark and shoot another pair - finish off a box and go back to the house. At my longer range - 400 - I shoot three per trip and four for the last group - this is casual and fun. I have a shoulder pad - untried - but what are the limits of a man? Can a guy do fifty rounds of 30 06 in a hunter weight rifle - or no? Heavier rifles will help for sure - okay here is my serious question:
Are there enough guns small like .243 or heavy barrel guns to spell off with - to keep from getting hurt?
It would definitely be a learning experience - testing many guns under similar conditions would begin to show patterns and develop preferences in a fellow.
Five per day for ten days - well - it sounds do-able if a few are just sight-ins and some are lighter kicking.
If you look at post 19 you'll see a list of calibers and most are under 30 as well all the old Winchesters are pussies except the 405. These are also just mid-range loads for sight in, can't stand a rifle I can't shoot.
I'd be happy to do the 340 up as I have no nerves left and am conditioned to the big stuff. I've shot 80 rds of .470 NE in an afternoon and 100 rds of .450 Ackley in an afternoon. I cannot be intimidated by a rifle. I will say it takes everything a man has in him to touch off that 100th .450 in an afternoon and make it count. Forgot to mention, I have a Caldwell lead sled as well.
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