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The Basics, Starting Out
Cheap 30-378 Weatherby mag
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<blockquote data-quote=".30-378" data-source="post: 146704" data-attributes="member: 6009"><p>I don't know how much harder they kick - I leave my muzzle brakes on all of the time and recoil that way is neglible to say the least. I shoot 140 Ballistic Tips out of the 7mm STW at 3500 and 150 Ballitstic Tips out of the .30-378 at 3700, so I would assume that with 25 more grains of H4831SC and 10 more grains of bullet weight, the .30-378 should be fairly healthy on the recoil, but not outrageous by any means. I do know that the Weatherby with a brake is the loudest rifle I have ever shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30-378, post: 146704, member: 6009"] I don't know how much harder they kick - I leave my muzzle brakes on all of the time and recoil that way is neglible to say the least. I shoot 140 Ballistic Tips out of the 7mm STW at 3500 and 150 Ballitstic Tips out of the .30-378 at 3700, so I would assume that with 25 more grains of H4831SC and 10 more grains of bullet weight, the .30-378 should be fairly healthy on the recoil, but not outrageous by any means. I do know that the Weatherby with a brake is the loudest rifle I have ever shot. [/QUOTE]
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