- Location
- Somewhere on the Hudson Bay Coast
Actually, I've found prone the easiest to handle big boomers. I've been shooting an 8 lb. .300 RUM and a .458 Win Mag from prone position, and had no problems at all.
You found prone the easiest position to absorb recoil from?? My experience is a little different.
My limit prone with the .416 Rigby (350@2850) was 3 rounds, with the .375 Ultra (300 @ 2600) and the .458 (500@2000) is 5 rounds. I wasn't particularly interested in shooting the .500 NE (570@2150) prone, but had circumstances called for a long shot across open ground, I'm sure 2 rounds would have taken the shine off. Shooting off hand I went 10 rounds before allowing the rifle to cool.
Stock shape come into the equation, and if your stock requires a very tight cheek weld, your head will be snapped back in a very painful manner when shooting prone, so there is more going on than the impact on your shoulder.



















































