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So i got scope bit today......
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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 1125917" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>Recoil energy and felt recoil are not the same thing. In terms of felt recoil the .270 kicks more than it should. Most .270 owners (I have a friend in this group) shoot a few rounds before deer season to be sure the scope is still on, and one round to kill a deer. They don't mind a little recoil because they have little to compare it with.</p><p></p><p>I think the problem with necked down cartridges is what a gunsmith told me is "jet effect." Big case with little mouth means all the material in the case has to get through a small hole, making velocity at case mouth lots faster than bigger calibers in the same case. Not amount of kick, but shorter duration of kick, meaning more felt recoil.</p><p></p><p>This may be hogwash, but it seems to work in a lot of instances. CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 1125917, member: 711"] Recoil energy and felt recoil are not the same thing. In terms of felt recoil the .270 kicks more than it should. Most .270 owners (I have a friend in this group) shoot a few rounds before deer season to be sure the scope is still on, and one round to kill a deer. They don't mind a little recoil because they have little to compare it with. I think the problem with necked down cartridges is what a gunsmith told me is "jet effect." Big case with little mouth means all the material in the case has to get through a small hole, making velocity at case mouth lots faster than bigger calibers in the same case. Not amount of kick, but shorter duration of kick, meaning more felt recoil. This may be hogwash, but it seems to work in a lot of instances. CB [/QUOTE]
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