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300 Win Mag???
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<blockquote data-quote="NM-LAnk" data-source="post: 2319940" data-attributes="member: 112307"><p>I had the same dilemma a couple of years ago and went with a Christensen Arms Ridgeline in 300WM (as I noticed a few other guys are recommending). It's a couple of pounds lighter than my beloved Sako that I carried for nearly 20 years and what a difference those 2 pounds make in the field!</p><p></p><p>I was going to take the brake off because I am not particularly recoil sensitive, it makes the total outfit a couple of inches shorter, and it saves ears... But I never got around to dialing it in w/o the brake so I took it hunting with the brake on. Now I'm glad I did. I've shot two deer and a barbary sheep with the gun and I was able to watch all three react to the shot through the scope. I can't remember ever seeing that with the Sako. It was very cool, even if the reaction was to disappear into the grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NM-LAnk, post: 2319940, member: 112307"] I had the same dilemma a couple of years ago and went with a Christensen Arms Ridgeline in 300WM (as I noticed a few other guys are recommending). It's a couple of pounds lighter than my beloved Sako that I carried for nearly 20 years and what a difference those 2 pounds make in the field! I was going to take the brake off because I am not particularly recoil sensitive, it makes the total outfit a couple of inches shorter, and it saves ears... But I never got around to dialing it in w/o the brake so I took it hunting with the brake on. Now I'm glad I did. I've shot two deer and a barbary sheep with the gun and I was able to watch all three react to the shot through the scope. I can't remember ever seeing that with the Sako. It was very cool, even if the reaction was to disappear into the grass. [/QUOTE]
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