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SHOOTERS_CAN_COUNT_ON_BUSHMASTER: Hunters can rely on the .450 Bushmaster for quick follow-up shots, thanks to its relatively flat trajectory and manageable recoil. This is especially true at close to medium ranges.
Ballistic Performance
The .450 Bushmaster’s 300-grain bullet has a muzzle velocity of approximately 2,000 feet per second, resulting in a relatively flat trajectory within 100 yards. This allows hunters to quickly take follow-up shots without worrying about excessive drop or wind deflection. For example, at 50 yards, the 300-grain bullet drops only about 2 inches, making it an ideal choice for hunting larger game like deer and elk.
Recoil Considerations
While the .450 Bushmaster does have some recoil, it’s generally manageable for most shooters, especially when using a rifle with a good stock and a muzzle brake or compensator. To minimize recoil, hunters can also use a heavier rifle weight, such as the 7-8 pound range, and shoot with a consistent shooting form. This will help reduce the perceived recoil and allow for faster follow-up shots.
Hunting Applications
In terms of hunting applications, the .450 Bushmaster excels when hunting larger game at close to medium ranges. Its flat trajectory and manageable recoil make it an ideal choice for hunting in dense woods or thick brush, where quick follow-up shots may be necessary. Additionally, the .450 Bushmaster’s relatively slow expansion rate, combined with its high kinetic energy, makes it well-suited for hunting larger game like moose and elk.
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