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Originally Posted by Don_Parsons
That's alot of recoil Kurt. If your choosing a 4.5 lb rifle.
6.5 Creedmoor with 140gr bullets at max velocities of 2736.
Recoil Impulse (2.61) lbs. Sec
Recoil Velocity (18.65) fps
Recoil Energy (24.30) ft-lbs
My heavy barrel 12 lb 308 with 178gr bullets at max velocity of 2650
Recoil Impulse (3.09) lbs. Sec
Recoil Velocity (8.29) fps
Recoil Energy (12.83) ft-lbs.
A 4.5 lb Creedmoor 24.30
My 12 lb 308 win 12.83
That's alot of recoil my friend.
This is a handy tool for those that choose too be in the know.
http://www.shooterscalculator.com/recoil-calculator.php
Don
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It's nothing for recoil, like seriously it's so little recoil that my 13yr old can shoot my 5lb 280ai in the same platform. Some rifle stocks are designed wallop you, some are designed to absorb recoil. I don't think your calculator can incorporate that into its equation.
That's a heavy rifle! 12lbs!!! I'd hate to have to hunt with one of those. I had a couple Weatherby Accumarks, great shooters but they sucked to pack around all day.