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<blockquote data-quote="jeromebill7718" data-source="post: 3937713" data-attributes="member: 11307"><p>Another way you can determine recoil is to think of how much recoil hits your arm or hand when you shoot. Take that presser from recoil and think of it being concentrated into the size of a bullet instead of being spread out across your arm or hand then think of someone grabbing a bullet and stabbing you with that much force. </p><p></p><p>You see this exaggerated in movies when someone is shot in a movie and they fly across the room (because they have a rope around them). If a person were to have that much energy transferred into them it would be like being hit by a 50bmg. The results would be a very large exit wound, In that case most of the fur from a bear would be wasted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeromebill7718, post: 3937713, member: 11307"] Another way you can determine recoil is to think of how much recoil hits your arm or hand when you shoot. Take that presser from recoil and think of it being concentrated into the size of a bullet instead of being spread out across your arm or hand then think of someone grabbing a bullet and stabbing you with that much force. You see this exaggerated in movies when someone is shot in a movie and they fly across the room (because they have a rope around them). If a person were to have that much energy transferred into them it would be like being hit by a 50bmg. The results would be a very large exit wound, In that case most of the fur from a bear would be wasted. [/QUOTE]
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