theelectricfox
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I'm finally ready to purchase my double. I'm thinking I am going to go with B.Searcy instead of Chaupis(they don't offer .500NE and I'm kinda set on that caliber).
Now here is the "kicker" literally. I shoot large bore handguns, .460 mag, .500 Mag with stout loads. I regularly shoot my 10 gauge double with 3 &1/2 inch magnum shells for high geese. The largest rifle caliber I have ever fired though, is 5.56mm. I do shoot competitive shotgun, so it's not uncommon for me to go through 1000 shells in 1 day. I've never been recoil sensitive....yet.
How much trouble am I getting myself in to for for stepping up to a nitro express caliber(.470NE or .500NE)? Is there any way to prepare me for what is coming...such as getting a bolt action rifle in medium caliber to practice with? And what is the recoil like? A large push or a harsh snap? I really want to set myself up with a solid double for a trip to Africa. I have talked with various fine gun shops that said using a Mercury Recoil reducer is a no-no with doubles, since it throws off the balance of the rifle.
I figure if Ernest Hemingway can lug around a .577 Nitro half drunk, it can't be that bad....or can it?
Now here is the "kicker" literally. I shoot large bore handguns, .460 mag, .500 Mag with stout loads. I regularly shoot my 10 gauge double with 3 &1/2 inch magnum shells for high geese. The largest rifle caliber I have ever fired though, is 5.56mm. I do shoot competitive shotgun, so it's not uncommon for me to go through 1000 shells in 1 day. I've never been recoil sensitive....yet.
How much trouble am I getting myself in to for for stepping up to a nitro express caliber(.470NE or .500NE)? Is there any way to prepare me for what is coming...such as getting a bolt action rifle in medium caliber to practice with? And what is the recoil like? A large push or a harsh snap? I really want to set myself up with a solid double for a trip to Africa. I have talked with various fine gun shops that said using a Mercury Recoil reducer is a no-no with doubles, since it throws off the balance of the rifle.
I figure if Ernest Hemingway can lug around a .577 Nitro half drunk, it can't be that bad....or can it?