
Originally Posted by
doc
Yep thats why blackpowder is only used in the "other" positions than prone
The big bores (8 and 4 bore I mean) were fired standing or kneeling. Most others were fired prone but lying somewhat sideways to the point of aim. That way the recoil tended to push your shoulder back rather than just punch through your collar bone. That position lasted through until the demise of the .303.
It was the advent of the .223/5.56 that permitted a prone position in line with the barrel. At that relatively "recoiless" point some bright spark finally fitted rubber pads to military rifles...
Ah well!
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