BigUglyMan
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- New Scotland
It is a big push shooting 286 grain bullets though. Last week, I shot a few 235 grain Naturalis. It was so tame and fun to shoot. My savage 99c in 308 kicks harder than that.
You know, it's funny how people on the internet, or at the gun counter, always describe their bigger rifles as "a push rather than a jab" or other similar terms. It has less to do with the cartridge than it does with the overall weight, stock design, and style of shooting, as your comparison with the 99 illustrates. My 9.3x62 is downright violent off the bench. Nothing "gentle push" about it. It takes a run at you and gives you a solid belt in the shoulder and face. But off your hind legs it's not quite as bad as that is what I built the stock for. Also, the rifle weight 7lb 11oz with a magazine full of cartridges and leather sling. Add a scope on that and it would be a different story. I'm also a plenty large man so I tend to soak up a lot more recoil than a smaller shooter would.
My point is, describing recoil without taking into account the body size of the shooter, rifle weight, and dimensions, is an inaccurate metric.
In reality, when presented with the vast majority of hunting situations in North America you will never be wrong with a 30-06. Anyone that criticizes that choice if making unwitting commentary on their knowledge and skills, or is being a contrarian. Now, we the CGN community will debate and cajole all day long, but in the end it's pretty much all in fun...or someone is posting some insane opinion that is pretty obvious. So while the pragmatist in me say that you're fine with the 30-06, the gun nut in me says that you should buy the 9.3.