by Hoot » Tue Oct 11, 2016 11:52 am
Two things here worth mentioning.
Lil Gun is not the best choice for 300gr bullets, unless that's all you have (both ways).
The weighted carrier has zero effect upon Newton's 3rd law WRT recoil. Its main purpose is to slow the action down after that 3rd law has acted upon the shooter. That's not to say that perceived recoil stops after the bullet is up to speed or when the action cycles. There is a perceived recoil component that occurs as the bullet breaks seal with the muzzle as well as when the action cycles, but they are usually smaller in magnitude and/or shorter in duration. John Noonan's graphs show the different recoil components in relation to what time they occur.
In the case of the action cycling, an AGB can do wonders. IMHO, they are trickier to work with when you are shooting your own loads across a wide range of bullet weights and velocities. They are not a set-n-forget device. The CCWS is. We have come a long way in exploring and understanding the 450b since the CCWS was incorporated. Way back then, I don't recall reading of anyone having tried an AGB on their 450b.
Hoot
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