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I sometimes get headaches when shooting harder kicking rifles. This is especially true if I have any sinus congestion when shooting. My M700 KS 338 WM is one of my favorite rifles, but it's a no go for me if I'm just a little congested. 1 shot and my head will start to throb, and really hurts by the 3rd shot. My 300 Weatherby and 375 H&H does the same.

One of the reasons my purchases in recent years have been smaller caliber rounds and none of the Uber magnums like a 300 RUM or 28 Nosler.


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Originally Posted by Mule Deer
The .378 also has one of the quickest "recoil velocities," meaning the acceleration of the rifle upon firing--which can even be more important than recoil energy.

The other factor, of course, is whether the rifle's scope hits your head. This may seem obvious but 30 years ago was in Germany on a writer's tour of the then three Zeiss factories. One stop on the week-long tour was an indoor shooting range, and because Zeiss had been criticized (with some justification) for the recoil-resistance of their scopes back then, one of the rifles including was a .416 Rigby with a lower-magnification variable.

The Zeiss folks invited all of us to shoot the rifle, but many passed, including both me and Jim Carmichel--since we'd already shot .416 Rigbys. But one of the others, an older guy whose name I can't remember, puffed up and said sure, he'd shoot the rifle. He shot offhand (the least obnoxious way to shoot a hard kicker), and the scope's objective bell whacked him in the eyebrow hard enough to make him bleed, even though it had a rubber ring around it. He bled a little, and somehow insisted it hadn't hurt him. (Eye relief was often very short in many Euro-scopes back then.)

Nobody else volunteered to shoot the .416, which isn't surprising.
A light weight .300 Wby can get one's attention. I shot a 500 Nitro Merkel double, helping a good bud get ready for Africa. Big push, to me not that punishing. And, Merkels from what I've read, are knowns for doubling. Glad this one didn't. I sighted in another bud's M-70 .416 Rem, again in prep for Africa. It was a push, not that punishing from a standing bench. I was able to shoot around an inch at 65 yds, two shots, (not 10...!). And, I had shoulder surgery a few years before on that shoulder. I sent a video to my surgeon, who is also a hunter. He got a chuckle out of it.

With the 500 Nitro, I hit a target at about 35 yds, put the second bullet within a couple of inches, both shots off hand. I got the feeling I could control either gun well enough to do what needed doing. I hunt Africa vicariously, no plans to go.

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