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All Around North American Big Game Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Whitewolf393" data-source="post: 58832" data-attributes="member: 3007"><p>Yeah, strong recoil will give you the flinches, for sure, and will ruin your shooting right quick. I've found that my 30-06 kicks quite enough for me, and may be the largest caliber I can comfortably - and consistently - fire without developing any type of flinch while maintaining good trigger control and accuracy. I have fired calibers larger than this, but as with your experience, had no taste for them, and knew that probably like alot of shooters, if I bought one it'd probably end up in the rack and fired only rarely. What's the point in buying a a .338 or 7mm Ultra Mag that you would only fire a couple of times a year for a specific type of game? None, in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitewolf393, post: 58832, member: 3007"] Yeah, strong recoil will give you the flinches, for sure, and will ruin your shooting right quick. I've found that my 30-06 kicks quite enough for me, and may be the largest caliber I can comfortably - and consistently - fire without developing any type of flinch while maintaining good trigger control and accuracy. I have fired calibers larger than this, but as with your experience, had no taste for them, and knew that probably like alot of shooters, if I bought one it'd probably end up in the rack and fired only rarely. What's the point in buying a a .338 or 7mm Ultra Mag that you would only fire a couple of times a year for a specific type of game? None, in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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