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My point was that the Rokslide crew is completely ignoring the individual, the individual's input, and the individual's recoil tolerance. Let the individual choose what to use (assuming it's legal) whether it is the 223, 243, 25-06, 6.5 CM, 7mm-08, etc instead of ramming (generic) your opinion down the new shooter's throat. From there it is simple enough to "tweak" things to make shooting more enjoyable such as a Limbsaver, low-recoil ammo, a properly fitted rifle, a suppressor, proper instruction, etc.
The issue is that I have yet to see anyone, anywhere shoot better or the same with more recoil once you get off the bench. There are bullets in .224, .243, and .264 that are phenomenal killers and have no issue with any shot angle or presentation. Therefore, there is no benefit for a new hunter (or for most) to use something that recoils more. Once sufficient tissue damage has been achieved, hitting is everything.
Not disagreeing with the benefits of lower recoil for all of us, recoil's impact on us, etc. But damn, we are all different and it is surprising that no one on this site can recognize that simple fact (or refuses to).
Is it really that they can’t recognize that people are diffenrwt? Or is it they are saying increasing recoil does nothing but hurt performance?
To be clear- increasing recoil, decreases performance. This is for everyone, everywhere. Someone may shoot a heavy recoiling rifle pretty well, but they do shoot it worse than the same exact rifle with less recoil.
My question to you is- objectively what do you believe increasing recoil helps you do on demand?
Side bar to helpfully demonstrate this point:
I was at the range and watched a man teach a woman how to shoot a rifle (both were comparable in size). The woman was doing great with the 22 LR. The man then told the woman that the next rifle is extremely powerful and has brutal recoil. She jerked at the trigger pull, told him that is was too much, and refused to shoot anymore. That rifle? The bone crushing 223 Rem (bolt action). That man poisoned the well by spouting his BS to her. She would have been much better off shooting the 223 and then providing feedback on recoil level (not like going straight to a lightweight 338 WM which would have been cruel).
Yes, people do stupid things when teaching people. But ho matter how you slice it, that women will shoot a .22rf better than the 223, and the 223 better than a 243, and a 243 better than a 6.5cm, etc, etc.