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If it's available, they have a Stoger over under that they'll just lend you for that day.
They are zero fun.
I have shot three-inch magnums, and they are punishing, but kind of cool.
Three-inch magnums, like, you have to have a really good excuse to touch those off.
As someone who has shot a 460 Weatherby Magnum out of a Mark V, like...
that's you know it's one of those i've i've shot a 50 bmg out of a i've shot a uh the uh what is the the serbu bfg the bullpup bolt action serbu i've shot one of those and honestly speaking it was fairly unremarkable the muzzle brake was very efficient and the gun itself even though it's just a pretty pretty simple gun it's weighs a lot um but
but the, uh, but the, but the weather be, I mean, that's a, that's, that's designed for African hunting.
You're supposed to drag that thing around the belt until you see an elephant or a black Rhino and, and then, uh, and then drop it with one humane shot with that stump puller of around.
And, uh, but the, such using a 45, 70 bullet, but you're, you're setting it like, I don't even know what it probably 2,700 feet per second.
And that gun is punishing.
That gun is punishing, but the three and a half inch magnum is way worse.
The key factor is the recoil impulse.
Well, shotgun powder burns fast.
Yeah.
Oh, and I just, I'm on, I'm on, I'm on Wikipedia for 60 weathering Magnum.
You could send a, this was, it was a 450 grain.
I know that a 450 grain bullet at 2,600 feet per second.
Really?
I was like, yeah, no.
Kind of impressive you weren't like me the first time I shot a 12-gauge where just the recoil rocked me back so hard that I inadvertently pulled the pump open.