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<blockquote data-quote="Dave in Idaho" data-source="post: 177249" data-attributes="member: 1158"><p>SES50,</p><p>You will not get any complaints from me about the Pac-Nor barrels. They have an excellent reputation in my neck of the woods. Sounds like you will surely have a shooter when it is done.</p><p></p><p>hogslayer,</p><p>The recoil with the brake is slightly more than a .22-250. It kind of reminds me of a light loaded .243 Win. The previous barrel was lighter (.725" at muzzle) and did not have a muzzle brake. It was more along the light loaded .25-06 feel. Still very comfortable though.</p><p></p><p>ridgerunner, </p><p>The stock is a HUGE help with comfort and recoil. Joel was awesome. I have never had a more comfortable stock. My first barrel was a Douglas. I just wanted to try a slightly heavier stainless this time around. No complaints.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave in Idaho, post: 177249, member: 1158"] SES50, You will not get any complaints from me about the Pac-Nor barrels. They have an excellent reputation in my neck of the woods. Sounds like you will surely have a shooter when it is done. hogslayer, The recoil with the brake is slightly more than a .22-250. It kind of reminds me of a light loaded .243 Win. The previous barrel was lighter (.725" at muzzle) and did not have a muzzle brake. It was more along the light loaded .25-06 feel. Still very comfortable though. ridgerunner, The stock is a HUGE help with comfort and recoil. Joel was awesome. I have never had a more comfortable stock. My first barrel was a Douglas. I just wanted to try a slightly heavier stainless this time around. No complaints. Dave [/QUOTE]
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