glennasher
Senior Airman
I''ve shot a .378 Weatherby a few times, with an enormous charge of IMR 4350 and a Hornady 300, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, about like a light 870 slug gun with a 1 oz. slug, not fun, but not really bad. The Magnaporting helped a lot. The little shooting I've done with BP has been with .45 roundballs in a buddy's CVA home-build. It was pretty nice. I was a pretty good pistolero at one time, and spent more of my time with handguns than rifles.Actually, if you carefully watch videos of the Skyhook, you'll see that the bungee cushions the liftoff considerably. If you've ever ridden the "boom bucket" ejection seat trainer, you'd recognize the difference right away. It's like the difference between a .375 Weatherby Magnum and a .36 cal flintlock squirrel rifle. A slam in the butt vs a smooth but powerful acceleration. It's not the 7Gs that gets you, it's the suddenness with which they're applied. You'd probably get more spine compression in a bad parachute landing. It took me three days before I felt right after the boom bucket, a whole week after my second parachute jump, where I overshot my final wind alignment turn and came down hard on my butt.
Cheers,
Wes