The .500 S&W has a ported barrel and that helps a lot in minimizing muzzle jump and recoil. My friend has a .500 S&W and he targets shoot a lot with the revolver and according to him the recoil and muzzle jump is not bad at all. 'Nuff said.
I put five rounds through one, and of all the guns I've ever fired, that's one I will probably never shoot again.
Muzzle jump with the ported barrel isn't that bad, but the sheer concussion of the round going off was enough to make me lose my target altogether. Heck, it was enough to make me lose the whole bloody range.
Let's put together a petting zoo for anti hunters filled with Wild Pigs, Mt Lions, Deer, all other game. So they can pet the cute fuzzy harmless and defense less animals.
It's sad when people put more value on a wild animal than a human being.
Wonder if that pigs wife is going to file a missing persons report with the Local Law enforcement, since they have families and all.
i have always wondered about these hogzilla stories how these monster hogs get so huge in the 1000 lb. range in the wild without getting noticed till their that big, just a thought, or are they all farm raised?.......................tra
They have to be farm rasied, if it was possible for a wild hog to hit the 1000 pound mark, 5 and 600 pound hogs would be everywhere, or atleast very common. Can you imagine 7, 8, and 9 hundred pound hogs crossing cattle fences, let alone 1000 pounders, when 300 pounders mess up barb wire fences?
On the other hand how cool would it be to see that huge beast as a full body mount.
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