Friends, listen to what @MarkB is saying. In any reloading manual, Reloader15 is magic sauce. It almost always uses less powder than alternatives and is almost always the most accurate powder noted. That takes the ouch away. IMR3031 is an outdated powder but it too makes big recoil manageable.
And as everyone has said: 1.) Shoot off sticks, not benches, 2.) Extra low rings, 3.) A pitched stock. 4.) Powders matter.
My son started hunting dangerous game when he was ten. We got him a 375HH and he was 100lbs soaking wet. Easy solutions. Soft recoil pad. Shot off sticks. Extra low rings and a straight tube scope for better cheek weld. Used the right powders, went with a lighter bullet, 260gr. Added a mercury reducer to make the rifle 9.5lbs scoped.
In the end, he was shooting a dangerous game load out of that 375HH that produced 26lbs of recoil, that's about 300 Win Mag sort of recoil. The load was effectively a 9.3x62mm equivalent load which has certainly killed its share of DG over the last century.
And as everyone has said: 1.) Shoot off sticks, not benches, 2.) Extra low rings, 3.) A pitched stock. 4.) Powders matter.
My son started hunting dangerous game when he was ten. We got him a 375HH and he was 100lbs soaking wet. Easy solutions. Soft recoil pad. Shot off sticks. Extra low rings and a straight tube scope for better cheek weld. Used the right powders, went with a lighter bullet, 260gr. Added a mercury reducer to make the rifle 9.5lbs scoped.
In the end, he was shooting a dangerous game load out of that 375HH that produced 26lbs of recoil, that's about 300 Win Mag sort of recoil. The load was effectively a 9.3x62mm equivalent load which has certainly killed its share of DG over the last century.