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On 7/14/14, 7:19 AM, Tim wrote:
I'n not getting into it with exception of I don't think that the shooters 'skill' has much to do with a hand guns kickback properties. But if you look at this demo of the comparable Colt Diamond Back, which is chambered in .38 you see about the same kick back and sound characteristics. IMO the guy with the .357 is shooting lighter loads than factory, causing less kick. Sure it does. A skilled shooter will have a proper grip, a proper stance, and the ability to control the impact of recoil and muzzle rise. Therefore, the "kickback" is controlled. Since we don't know what loads the guy is shooting, we can all speculate, eh? -- Republicans . . . the anti-immigrant, anti-contraception, anti-student, anti-middle class, pro-impeachment party that shut down the government last year for no reason. |
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