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To you maybe but from someone who has extensive shoulder and hip injury I tend to notice anything over 375 and cannot shoot more then acouple before the shoulder locks so what is good for someone might not be for the other
Sorry to hear that, but we can't always be wondering about the 0.1% every time we post something about guns and recoil.
In point of fact, 500, from what I've seen at rifle ranges of shooters with .30-06's and .300's, I'm willing to bet the 0.1% are the ones that CAN handle .505 recoil...
I'm not joking, either.
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I have noticed the same thing--not sure if it is a global thing but sure seems prevalant in the US..
Remember the first big "new" gun I bought was in 300 Win mag...man, you would have thought I bought a fricken cannon by the comments I heard...
In my experience, 9.3 is correct...there are very few of the average that will shoot that caliber in a good and accurate manner...IMHO of course... 
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