BigUglyMan
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- New Scotland
So was shooting my newish .375 CZ 550 and this was my 5th outing with it, recoil especially offhand isn't really that bad... What kind of a increase is involved with a .458WM? I would buy another 550 and drop it in another BC stock. My selection of bore size would then be complete but I still want something useable and useful!!
Dirk
All depends on the rifle and the load. My #1H is a 458 WM and, while it's a kicker, it's not unmanageable from the bench. Stout, yes, but not unmanageable. But if you put the same load through a CZ 550 it will be less exuberant due to the increased weight )pretty sure that the 550 outweighs the #1 but I could be mistaken). When I was shooting the #1 a lot I realized, when I crawled up behind Rosie's 223, that I was gripping the stock pretty hard. Not flinching, but I subconsciously knew to hang on tight.
Having shot the 375 and 458 I would say that, in the rifles I used, the 458 was harsher. The 375 is generally pretty easy to shoot for people who can handle the stouter hunting cartridges...maybe a little more work for people stepping up from the short-action chamberings.




















































