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Muzzle brake on a 300 Win Mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 628889" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>I don't know anyone that will agree with you on this. I know my .416 Rem. Mag kicks considerable harder (felt recoil) with 400gr bullets then 300gr bullets and my .458 Lott with 300gr bullets is a pussycat compared to 500gr bullets. I think what you are trying to express is recoil velocity and not recoil energy. Both effect felt recoil but recoil energy is what people complain of more and if you look in the physics equations in the link it's pretty easy to show primary recoil is higher with heavier bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 628889, member: 13110"] I don't know anyone that will agree with you on this. I know my .416 Rem. Mag kicks considerable harder (felt recoil) with 400gr bullets then 300gr bullets and my .458 Lott with 300gr bullets is a pussycat compared to 500gr bullets. I think what you are trying to express is recoil velocity and not recoil energy. Both effect felt recoil but recoil energy is what people complain of more and if you look in the physics equations in the link it's pretty easy to show primary recoil is higher with heavier bullets. [/QUOTE]
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