Now, down to business! The 45-120 was SHOT today!
Bad news, it now has a couple small dings in the barrel. I'll explain. First shot was with the rifle on the lead sled with 25lbs of sand on the lead sled frame. A medium load with 405 grain bullets. Tied a string to it, hid behind the basement door to make sure the gun wouldn't kill me. Pull the string, BOOOOM, the rifle scoots the lead sled back about a foot, then flips the lead sled on top of it! what in the world I exclaim, but with the real words. Luckily, only a couple small spots with no bluing left on the barrel, and a small, small ding in the stock.
Now, down to the real business, it was also shot off the shoulder by me a fair amount. As it turns out, the sights are totally spot on. I never missed a soda can at 25 yards with the rifle, and it penetrates quite well even with Remington 405 grainers meant for 1200-1300 fps. I'm expecting 2400+ fps with the 405 grain bullet. I will not lie, I have never dealt with anything that recoils like this before. However it doesn't "hurt" like any other hard kicking gun I've shot before. The Kick-Eez pad does work. Bad news, after a couple of shots I got a headache...but I can deal with it, because big-bores are just too much fun! And as promised...drumroll please....a video! And yes, I hit my target, a one liter tea bottle, and yes my voice is low, but the camera made it seem about 3 octaves lover, and yes the recoil really did about make me fly, I'm just too light I guess.
Tada!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKdAY30tWxgIf anyone can help me with my shooting stance it would be great.
How 'bout that mini-mohawk?