A folding stock AK on full auto. I thought short bursts from the shoulder would be easy enough...
A folding stock AK on full auto. I thought short bursts from the shoulder would be easy enough...
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A friends son brought a new S&W revolver to deer camp one year. It was in 460 S&W Mag. And had a 8"+ ported barrel and rings and a new scope to match. He kinda talked me in to mounting the scope then sighting it in for him as I think he had shot it only a few times and was scared of it.
It was raining out so when I got ready to sight it in I got under a low roof and set up a rest to shoot off of. I only had foam ear plugs , no muffs and I know with these guns you need both for ear protection. It took me 3 shots to get it close at about 25 yards and at that point My nose was bleeding. That was the most uncomfortable pistol I have ever shot, the muzzle blast with the porting and being under a low roof made every shot feel like a stiff jab to the face from a heavyweight boxer. I also don't grip guns tightly and it put a lasting pain in my hands also so 3 shots was all I was going to fire.
The guy that owned it put it back in its case and I don't believe he has fired it since and that was at least 10 years ago.
It's really way more gun than needed for whitetails or anything we can hunt around here, to the point of being mostly a toy really.
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For me it’s a S&W scandium 357. That thing felt like it does when you break a baseball bat,, against a Peterbuilt doing 70! I could not fire a second shot without rearranging my grip and recovery time was determined by how long I cussed. Most miserable little gun I can imagine. No way no how would I carry 357s in one if I had it. As far as I know the guy who naught it NEVER pulled the trigger himself, lot of money to spend on “messin” with people. He got all giddy when someone wanted to shoot it. I have a Titanium 41 mag and it is fairly comfortable to shoot.
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Easily an H&R tracker 2; a 5.25 pound single shot 12 gauge rifled slug gun. It can be a great choice with low recoil slugs. Shooting 1 1/4 oz Federal slugs through it was bad the day of, and left me with a headache the next day. That's about a 550 grain bullet at 1600 fps from a 5.25 pound gun.
Second place might be a Ruger super Redhawk 454 casull. There's just nothing pleasant about it. It's the only handgun I've shot where it put out such a bad blast that it felt like someone was punching me in the forehead every shot.
Worst gun was a new browning .300 win mag I bought last year. It had a slim muzzle brake and I thought it would tame some of the recoil but holy smokes I had an instant migraine when I fired the first shot. My .416 rem doesn't kick as bad as Browning did. I decided to get rid of the browning and use the funds to send the .300 win mag barrel I have for my T/C Encore off and had a muzzle brake installed and can now pleasantly shoot .300 win mag all day long.
Ruger LC-9 with a laser, DAO trigger made it too difficult for me at ~15yds to hit a pop can. Impossible in fact, I never did hit it. All the shots were with a 10" circle but I expect I should be able to hit better than that. Sold the gun when I had the chance. Never regretted that.
460 weatherby magnum in mkv lazermark. My first bigbore at the age of 20. I read a petersens hunting annual I think with an article by John wooters on the 470 capstick, was blown away by the size of the shells and the projectile weights, everything 500 grains or more and 2000+ fps! Flipped to the back to the ballistic tables and went right to the last page, the 460! Ordered one that week....sold it a couple months later. The recoil and expense more than I expected, and the scope had shaken loose and I was too inexperienced to work out why it wasn't shooting straight any more. I eventually got back into guns that level a few years later, when I knew what I was doing.
toss up between my buddys 44 mag bond derringer with 300 grain cast ahead of 22 grians of 110 and his 500 Linebaugh max at max and kelly brosts tc enocore in 458 lott. If I had to chose id probably say the bond. It was like lighting off a stick of dynamite in your hand. Id rather shoot 20 460 weatherby rounds then one out of that gun.
Rifles that 460 was no picnic but probably the worse was my 50ak with full power loads using a 505 grain cast. 5 rounds out of either of those made a 300 mag feel like a 223.
I haven't fired it in 5 yrs. but the memory of recoil shock is still mighty bright.
My TC/Contender chambered in 45-70 Govt. A 12 inch hunter's barrel & multi ported muzzle tamer.
I have a Burris fixed 7X IER Scope on it , to add a little weight, (soaking up some of the rearward blast.
No need for a caffeen infused drink during a range session, with that bad boy.
In many rounds of practice with reloaded 350 gr. and some factory boxes of 405 gr. The frame is not stretched ....yet.
With that handcannon, I have 1 southern wild feral Hog as my only trophy . ( DOA 70 yard shot at top of heart...2 holes...thru & thru.)
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The first SMLE I ever owned. Worst trigger by far of anything I ever fired. About the third round had a case head separation. I picked up the other two empties and they were stretched almost to the point of separating.
12ga single shot by far. PS 3in magnums ; )
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8x56R Hungrian Styer, with WWll 1938-39 ammo. the rifle(or carbine) weights about 7lb.s the brass is a Russian 7.62x54R but with a .329-205 gr., bullet at about 2,300 FPS. you really don't want to shoot it much, just give it to to someone you really don't like!
TC encore pistol with a 50ae barrel. That thing was a monster to shoot. I only cared to shoot it a couple of times before I was done with it. LOL
I've got two that are sort of a tie as for how uncomfortable they were to shoot. First was a Contender with a 14"(IIRC) 45-70 barrel with loads for strong modern guns. Not my gun. Two shots with that scratched that itch quite nicely.
Second was one of those ridiculous Scandium, or something like that, in a 2" J-frame. There was three guys at our indoor range one evening when I was ROing. Acting like a bunch of frat boys butt grabbing and giggling. I had to counsel one about fanning a 22 SA. Not my kind of folks at all. One of them dragged out this little Loudenboomer loaded it and handed to one of the others. HUGE noise, twice, and the shooter was jumping around, shaking his hand and running his mouth. I asked just what that thing was and the proud owner asked if I want to shoot it. "Sure, I'll burn your ammo". And so I did, first shot the cylinder latch bit a big out of the web of my hand. Second shot I was a bit better prepared for it. I could feel my hand getting slippery but I launched the last round without flinching, but oh how I did want to yank the trigger and run away.
The owner asked how that was. I told him it kicked to much to ever consider owning one, handed it back to him and told him he might want to wipe the blood off it.
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It's hard. I hated a 375 Winchester T/C contender barrel I had but I enjoy the pistol with other barrels.
Definitely the most boring firearm I once owned was a Browning BAR. Boringly accurate. Great trigger. Gorgeous. Never a problem. It's was so great I got bored with it.
TC 50 cal Hawken. Thing would bark me in the cheekbone every time I would shoot it.
Placed a 54 cal barrel on it and it was worse. I was going to take it hunting one year and was shooting it to make sure it was sighted good. Got so feed up with it I came home and took a Horse shoeing file to the comb. Rounded it down and now it is kinda pleasant to shoot. Still hate cleaning it though. Got my first deer with it.
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BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |