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300 win mag recoil? How many shots?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 803282" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>People have been shooting 30 to 60 rounds a day with 30 caliber magnums shoulder fired in prone matches since 1935. No muzzle brakes at all; they're not needed. Nary a wimpy complaint from heavy recoil. Even 90-pound female's been doing that. They'll put their 20 to 30 shot strings downrange one round at a time every 20 to 40 seconds apart.</p><p></p><p>And not one problem with barrel heating up from ambient temp's to very, very hot. Rifle accuracy stayed the same and point of impact never moved around as the barrels heated up.</p><p></p><p>Get a quality barrel fit correctly to your receiver and you'll never have your group center move as it heats up. If you don't understand this, find someone whose words you trust and knows why then politely ask them to explain it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 803282, member: 5302"] People have been shooting 30 to 60 rounds a day with 30 caliber magnums shoulder fired in prone matches since 1935. No muzzle brakes at all; they're not needed. Nary a wimpy complaint from heavy recoil. Even 90-pound female's been doing that. They'll put their 20 to 30 shot strings downrange one round at a time every 20 to 40 seconds apart. And not one problem with barrel heating up from ambient temp's to very, very hot. Rifle accuracy stayed the same and point of impact never moved around as the barrels heated up. Get a quality barrel fit correctly to your receiver and you'll never have your group center move as it heats up. If you don't understand this, find someone whose words you trust and knows why then politely ask them to explain it. [/QUOTE]
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