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looks great mate I got one in New England arms (H&R) 3 1/4 500 nitro goes about 7 pound 18inch barrel heps of fun to shot running 106gr 2209 535gr Bertram pill. tried 2208 but it was be like hit with a car each time I fired it 2209 much better . I removed my front sling clip not real good when it bits your hand lol
Thanks, that's a pretty short barrel! Interesting about the 2208, cheers.
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And, the old "Dont notice recoil shooting at game" is rather true, in my experience. My .450 is now my main carry, and it'll be going out again this weekend.
I must admit, I went go-karting straight after shooting this and promptly forgot all about the discomfort in my shoulder because my arms were aching from the go-karts hehe. But one of the two friends watching straight up didn't want to shoot it after watching us, hence wanting a reduced load.
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AR2209 is too slow for reduced loads. What you can do, however, is use a 450gn projectile instead of the 570gn but using the same powder load. This is what I do for my Merkel double. I use 106gn AR2209 in both cases. I think this is called the "75%" rule where you reduce the projectile weight to 75% for the same powder weight. I haven't chrono-ed the loads but perceived recoil goes down to Group 2 (458WM) levels, but then again my Merkel weighs 11lb. Still, you'll notice the difference.
Ok thanks, this might be my first attempt at a reduced load. I've emailed Bertram to see if they do lighter projectiles for 500NE, otherwise I'll chase down some Woodleigh 450gns.
Otherwise I'll look at changing powder also if this proves too strong still. I mean, I want some kick, we're shooting big bore after all, but yeah the full strength load is stronger than I perhaps anticipated.
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I also load the Woodleigh 450gn soft with 106gn AR2209 (H4350). Haven't chrono'd yet but is gentle recoil. My 500 3 1/4" was proofed 570gn load but regulated for the 480gn bullet.
Graeme Wright list some nitro for black loads.
AAA Arms and ammo also have some Re powder in stock! Bought some Re22 and Re15 today, finally!
Cheers,
Chris
Ok great, thanks Chris. Who did you source your Woodleighs though, anyone local to us or order online? Good news about your powder too.
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Just a comment or two on your stock design. I notice that in your video you are shooting with your head upright, which essentially puts your cheek to the rear of the Monte Carlo cheekpiece on your stock, thus defeating its purpose, which is to keep the stock from slapping you in the cheek when the rifle is fired.
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You might also consider your stance. Your standing position would be good on the target range, but is not very well adapted to heavy recoil. If you shoulder the rifle as you would a shotgun, leaning forward into the recoil and locating your cheek farther along the stock, I think you will find the recoil much easier to deal with.
Awesome, feedback on pose is more than welcome. So I should lean forward more, angled more at the hips I assume. With my head position, do you mean I should have my head further forward or rearward? I am trying to understand what you mean about not making use of the Monte Carlo cheekpiece.
Thanks to everyone for your advice and feedback, it really helps more than you might think and makes this more enjoyable!
Peace.
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