The guy laughing in the background just cracks me up.
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That is actually the 577 T Rex, one beast of a rifle that punishes on both ends.
I have 2 Montanna Arms Sharps in 45-70 that are shot regularly w/factory and hotter factory loads. They can be a bit trying on the shoulder off the bench. I also shoot my Winchester model 70, synthetic stock, in 375 H&H mag, not much of a task except for price per round. BUT in the very near future will bring home a custom Remington model 39 in 458 Lott, I've been waiting 2 yrs on, and am a bit leary as a 62yr old shoulder may not like it so much(nor the billfold) Have acquired approx. 300 rnds of custom ammo (Precision) from an estate @$1.00 a rnd so that might ease the pain some!
Stand up and "roll at the hips." Like when you shoot a heavy recoiling pistol, you let your elbow flex. You're not going to keep it from moving, so control the direction of the movement instead.
P.S. is the 39 any relation to the 30?