It seems that many folks as it turns out don’t enjoy shooting guns with heavy recoil. As such, they develop bad shooting habits from the heavy recoil, and as well practice less due to heavy recoil. All combined this heavy recoil decreases accuracy, decreases the ability to spot shots, and increases time to follow up shots. Not to mention the increased costs of larger caliber ammunition which can be significant.
Now if an avenue existed that you could shoot lower recoil calibers that allow you more ability to practice without significant recoil. More ability to practice because the cost per round is a fraction of the cost of buying larger caliber ammunition. Not to mention that with specific frangible heavy for caliber projectiles you will be able to make game just as dead as the larger calibers.
Which would you choose to shoot??? Sometimes it takes a bit to get your mind around changing to the smaller caliber. I know that it took a lot of reading, and critically thinking about my hunting needs.
In my safe right now I have a 457 lever gun, 375 H&H, 300 Wby, 300 WSM, 30-06, 308, and 280AI. I have hunted all of these with great success. However, the recoil and cost of shooting are without a doubt a downside of those guns (well, except the 280AI). Thus, I practice less, and shoot less.
So within this last month I made the decision (see late adopter) to put together two RSS. One a 223, and the other 6.5 Creed. 223 will be ready this week (suppressor stamp approved in less than a week!), and the 6.5 hopefully the week after. After getting some practice in I intend to hunt the moose in sept then goat & black tail in October.
My decision after assessing the options…