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DDouble
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Recoil speed x trigger pull weight
      05/04/16 08:01 AM

I have both a .470 and a 9.3x74R DRs.

Because the rifle is much lighter, the speed of the kick on the 9.3mm is much greater.

The 9.3mm truly "kicks" while the .470 only "pushes" (although farther).

The question is: which one would you set up your TRIGGER PULL WEIGHT heavier??? The 9.3 or the 470?? Which one is more likely to double charge the faster kick of the 9.3mm or the lengthier push of the .470???

My original idea was to set up the .470 a pound heavier, but could it be best to do the opposite???

Would you consider 3.5 lbs as to light for a .470???

Thanks

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Ddouble

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