31-10-2005, 10:48 PM
Hej
jeg fandt lige den her om hvor meget rekyle der er på de forskellige rifler.
Jeg troede der var smæk på min 378 wby, men der er vist kun en ærtebøsse når man ser på nogle at de andre
mvh skipper
Any rifle that has a Recoil Factor of less than 100 can be shot by anyone that can handle a rifle.
Between 100 and 200 is moderate.
Between 200 and 300 is moderately heavy .
Between 300 and 400 is heavy.
Between 400 and 700 is very heavy.
Between 700 and 1000 is extremely heavy.
Between 1000 and 3000 very painful
Anything over 4000, if you are seriously considering hunting with this rifle, then you are living a couple of million years out of date, as the dinosaurs do not exist today! And despite everything that has been written on the subject of "charge stopping" calibers, bullet placement and bullet performance is much more important than the actual caliber. I am not suggesting that you take your favourite deer hunting rifle and go chasing cape buffaloes or elephants with, just use some common since.
jeg fandt lige den her om hvor meget rekyle der er på de forskellige rifler.
Jeg troede der var smæk på min 378 wby, men der er vist kun en ærtebøsse når man ser på nogle at de andre
mvh skipper
Any rifle that has a Recoil Factor of less than 100 can be shot by anyone that can handle a rifle.
Between 100 and 200 is moderate.
Between 200 and 300 is moderately heavy .
Between 300 and 400 is heavy.
Between 400 and 700 is very heavy.
Between 700 and 1000 is extremely heavy.
Between 1000 and 3000 very painful
Anything over 4000, if you are seriously considering hunting with this rifle, then you are living a couple of million years out of date, as the dinosaurs do not exist today! And despite everything that has been written on the subject of "charge stopping" calibers, bullet placement and bullet performance is much more important than the actual caliber. I am not suggesting that you take your favourite deer hunting rifle and go chasing cape buffaloes or elephants with, just use some common since.