What's the fun I shooting guns if there's no recoil or sound
Excellent description of the situation. Throwing poop is fun, but having poop thrown at me is much less fun.The problem with recoil is evolution.
The strongest survive and prosper... it is in our DNA to assess strength as valuable. We are not as enlightened as we seem to believe we are. Recoil is a shocking "feat of strength," it immediately illicits a subconscious or conscious belief that "I can handle this, aarrgh I am a MAN!" Or "This is painful and scary and I don't think I can handle it." Either way, the natural response is to do one of two things... crow about how recoil is "nothing" and easily handled, and "after all what real man couldn't handle it..." OR, to fall back on 21st century masculinity as we currently understand it (as a society) and suggest that while we can "easily handle" recoil we have nothing to prove and can be more effective without the (scary) shoulder thump... for the most part it is all chest pounding and dung flinging.
It wasn't that long ago when the .308 and .270 Winchester were considered very capable but mild mannered big game cartridges that were well suited to nearly anyone women and teens included. When did they become beyond the comfort level of most meer mortals?
I am by no means unaware of how effective mild recoiling rifles shooting quality bullets can be I have just been noticing a lot more hunters and shooters being very concerned over the amount of recoil produced by rifles that as recently as 10 years ago were often suggested as all around cartridges for those looking for a first rifle.
Firing a 2 bore enjoy!
When did folks become such recoil wimps?
It's evolution at work... some of us get smarter and realize more recoil has no benefit to the shooter... it just takes some longer than others...![]()
I'm not sure, 30 years ago I used to think 7mm Rem Mag was heavy recoil... Now I would say that 416 Rigby would fit that bill for me...
Bottom line, I'd rather a guy shoot a 243 well, than a 300wsm poorly. Everyone's mileage will vary.
Cheers
Jay
Obligatory pic of my old Cadex Tremor in 50BMG, miss that rifle!
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