Durango Mike
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I have shot everything from my 505 gibbs, several 416's and my 458 Lott, all the Weatherby's (the 338/378 being the worst!!! for recoil, helping at a sight in day for out of state travellers at the range)and with a proper stock and guns that weigh 9-10 pounds and the recoil is very tolerable. The worst recoil I ever experienced was my Bennelli 3 1/2 INCH SBE that had long forcing cones, backboring and porting to attenuate recoil , the Load I shot 1 7/8 bismuth #4 for Winchester for their test program. I shot 10 rounds from a layout boat for blue bills and wanted to send the 190 rounds I had left back. I have given them away and no one has ever asked for more! E=MC squared is the law and has not been repealed so light weight equals more felt recoil. Stock design makes a big difference in what you feel, there are several good pads like Kickeze that will help, as will testing loads with a lead sled on the bench for a long session at the range. I have had multiple shoulder surgeries and used to shoot 50-60,000 rounds of 12 ga competition loads a year and feel recoil off the bench, in the field it never bothers me. Try getting a practice gun identical to your hunting gun and shoot it to practice and then switch to something with identical weight and feel, trigger pull etc. to hunt. It will be less expensive to practice so you will practice more and improve your skill in reading conditions. I shoot a 556 Ackley out to 600 for practice and 308 Norma, 7 Mag, 280 AI for elk.