Straightshooter2
US Veteran
Three years ago, I had quite extensive right shoulder surgery. What started out as a simple 45 minute rotator cuff repair ended up 2 1/2 hours with scraping the underside of the bone because of calcium deposits, trimming ligaments that had frayed and taking care of a highly inflamed shoulder joint. Just to give you an idea of how bad it was, it was 2 1/2 years before I could even sleep on my right side. Bad enough that I had to sell my Garand, my highly customized 03-A3 Springfield that would drop a deer like you hit them in the head with a hammer. Along with the 30-06's, I sold my Model 94 30-30 and my 942 Remington Woodsmaster. Believe me, I DON'T want to pull the trigger on anything .30 caliber.
So here's my question for the huge knowledge base of this forum. I'm looking for the least recoil in a rifle that can still take a deer (legally). Sure a headshot from a .22LR will take a deer but it is highly illegal in Georgia. What I'm looking for is a rifle that won't leave a deer dead in the field and me in the deer stand eating narcotics because my shoulder is on fire. What is the recoil like on a 25-06 or such. Especially since I have a LARGE amount of 30-06 brass. BTW, my Woodsmaster was a semi auto .243 and that was still too much. I prefer a bolt gun for the field (yes I know more recoil). How about a 22-250)
Am I basically in a Catch-22 situation. To take a deer legally do I need something with some recoil and to do it without recoil I would be illegal? I would appreciate ANY input.
Oh, and before anyone suggests it, I CANNOT shoot left handed. I can barely scratch my posterior left handed.
Thanks,
CW
So here's my question for the huge knowledge base of this forum. I'm looking for the least recoil in a rifle that can still take a deer (legally). Sure a headshot from a .22LR will take a deer but it is highly illegal in Georgia. What I'm looking for is a rifle that won't leave a deer dead in the field and me in the deer stand eating narcotics because my shoulder is on fire. What is the recoil like on a 25-06 or such. Especially since I have a LARGE amount of 30-06 brass. BTW, my Woodsmaster was a semi auto .243 and that was still too much. I prefer a bolt gun for the field (yes I know more recoil). How about a 22-250)
Am I basically in a Catch-22 situation. To take a deer legally do I need something with some recoil and to do it without recoil I would be illegal? I would appreciate ANY input.
Oh, and before anyone suggests it, I CANNOT shoot left handed. I can barely scratch my posterior left handed.
Thanks,
CW
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