i just bought a 1895M marlin.
i weigh about 155lbs, how much more kick should i expect than a .30-06?
and where can i find ammunition for it cheaper than 34$ a box?
just bought a .450 marlin
Moderators: Regnier (gunrunner), JohnK, Sure-Shot
I think perceived recoil depends on a number of variables in addition to bullet weight & muzzle velocity - like the stock angle, how you hold the rifle to your shoulder... things of that nature. I do not find the 450 to kick excessively, but that's just me - others may have an entirely different opinion.
If the recoil is more than you care for, there are options like a PAST recoil reducer or other commercial recoil aids. At the range when running some mastadon-whackers over the chronograph, I fold an old towel & put it between my shoulder & the butt of the rifle in question. Some of the light M95 Steyr carbines really back up with the hot loads that give the best accuracy.
A friend gave my his 375 H&H & some ammo to chronograph, & I wound up putting a small sand bag on my shoulder. It wasn't that bad when shot standing, though & that's another factor to consider.
As far as ammo prices, I really can't help that way as I handload everything I shoot... otherwise, I couldn't afford the hobby. SW
If the recoil is more than you care for, there are options like a PAST recoil reducer or other commercial recoil aids. At the range when running some mastadon-whackers over the chronograph, I fold an old towel & put it between my shoulder & the butt of the rifle in question. Some of the light M95 Steyr carbines really back up with the hot loads that give the best accuracy.
A friend gave my his 375 H&H & some ammo to chronograph, & I wound up putting a small sand bag on my shoulder. It wasn't that bad when shot standing, though & that's another factor to consider.
As far as ammo prices, I really can't help that way as I handload everything I shoot... otherwise, I couldn't afford the hobby. SW
I am really not an expert - distinguished or otherwise!!