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You should've saw Ken Owens shoot his 4 bore rifle pushing about a 1700 gr projectile out the muzzle...there's a technique envoled and the butt plate staying on your shoulder was not part of it.

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There is an interesting expiation about firing a 4 bore here:
https://revivaler.com/four-bore-rifle-two/

The last Nizam of Hyderabad, Mukarram Jah, grandson of Mir Osman Ali Khan left Hyderabad and migrated to Western Australia in 1972 where he purchased a sizable pastoral property. He brought with him his grandfather’s Holland and Holland .600 Nitro Express double rifle and seeing there are no elephants or tigers in that part of the world contented himself with doing some much needed vermin control on the feral goats on the property. His method of firing the big .600 NE was to squat down on his haunches and take aim, then press the trigger. The .600 would of course cause him to roll onto his back which he said absorbed the recoil nicely. He had expected the .600 NE to “explode a goat” but in fact even though he was using soft pointed bullets no explosion occurred, but the goats died very humanely


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Another use of the .600 Nitro Express rifle was its use against German snipers in the First World War. The Germans used to build steel plates into the trench parapet and snipe through a small peep hole. The .600 would stove the steel plate in and the person behind it. Only risk with the .600 for that purpose is that it can't be shot prone; well it can but not without sustaining injury to the firer. Some other big bore stuff was also employed for this purpose. Lagopus…..

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Did Navy Arms bring some 8ga. Doubles in the 60s?What happen to all of them?

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In looking through a gun list from a dealer in the UK that lagopus has said good things, take a look at this beast:
https://www.guntrader.uk/dealers/woodhall-spa/mgr-guns/guns/shotguns/wildfowler-181208123224002

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That's a "beauty of a beast", Gil. I'd pay hard earned money to shoot that old girl.

I have always agreed with Mukarram Jah about the body absorbing recoil when allowed to freely move backwards. I have offered to shoot any gun that anybody owns, which they claim kicks too hard to shoot, and have always done so offhand, standing with my feet close together. IMO, a small man feels less of the actual recoil in his nervous system than a big, heavy man, because he moves with it more.

My youngest son used to shoot a Ruger #3, in .45-70, loaded hot with 300 gr. Rem. hollow points, when he was 9 years old. Grown men would just watch him shoot, and make weird faces and shake their heads. He was deadly with that little 6 3/4 lb. rifle. I'll admit, it would jump around in your hands little. grin

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Stan.....you're close to George L....convince him to let you shoot his 4 bore Reilly and film it. I'd really like to see that gun in action.


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Stan, Years ago, about 40, when I shot my NID 3.5" 10 ga. at the pattern board at Hunter Field's skeet range, I'd shoot from the sitting position, elbows on my knees. More than once while shooting 2.5 oz. loads, it'd roll me on my back. Gil

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