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@Gibo Use this recoil calculator. JBM - Calculations - Recoil
No need I understand it completely
I was simply saying that ones statement about rifle weight and the difference between 7mm08 vs 308 not making a noticeable difference to recoil was not a good statement.
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying... Can you say it again?
Nah just kidding
Not quite sure what you mean. Are you shooting a big fat bullet combo as well as a small fast bullet combo in the same rifle? Do you use the same powder charge for both?
If they are both have similar energy (ft/lbs) at the muzzle, they wont.
Generally bigger bullets have bigger cases to hold more powder which means they get more energy and more recoil. This is not the case when comparing 7mm08 and 308.
Simply put the energy itself is generated by the powder/primer reaction. The difference in recoil between a big fat bullet and a small fast bullet would depend greatly on the amount of powder used to generate the energy.
In the cases of 7mm08 and 308 being the same case and the charges and energy at the muzzle being so close, as you lighten the bullet, it travels faster, as you increase the weight, it travels slower. But as the charges and case sizes and energy values are so similar between these two calibres, there recoil and overall performance is very very similar. The 7mm08 can shoot lighter bullets hence they go a bit faster / flatter trajectory, but the as mentioned just over 1/2 inch at 300 is close enough to nothing for a new shooter and for an experienced shooter, it should not cause any issues either.
For example I use a 43gr load of 2209 in my 303British. With the 215gr projectile it is accurate with, I get 2176fps (+/- 15fps) , with a "smaller faster" 123gr projectile I get more speed, the same recoil and a flatter trajectory,. (But due to other barrel / projectile issues average accuracy at best....). The energy imparted into the Big fat bullet and the small fast bullet in this case is the same because the powder charge is the same.
OK so when I took you to be saying 'if the rifle weighs the same it don't matter what you shoot out of it' I was mistaken? (708 vs 308) The above rings true but wasn't what you originally said
All good Im not fussed
Yea definitely, very generous of him
Haha yea I'll get that off soon. I kinda like it tho ya know, from what I've heard and seen, I am under the impression that the orange flare color has magical properties that ward of other shooters' bullets. So probably a good idea to leave them on for the extra safety? What do you reckon?
(not serious)
By law, you are required to turn on your headlights if it's raining in Sweden.
How the hell am I supposed to know if it's raining in Sweden?
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