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Companion Caliber for 300WM.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fuglystick" data-source="post: 489850" data-attributes="member: 32485"><p>Mark,</p><p> </p><p>Almost exactly. The kick does not bother me I am just thinking about shooters at the next table. Sitting behind the gun is fine, no real recoil (less felt than the 30/32 lever action. But unless you are the one pulling the trigger you know it is being shot. More of a courtesy thing. My buddy was taking a few shots the other day and I was standing to the side and thought that would **** me off if I was sitting next to it. The rest is spot on. The idea being the closer I can match the 300WM at shorter distances, the better the training will translate to the larger caliber and longer distance. </p><p> </p><p>It may be that any caliber will do this and whatever round allows the most range time is what will benifit most. I do not know, that is why I am seeking the advice of those who are currently shooting long ranges.</p><p> </p><p>I will be checking out the suggested calibers. </p><p> </p><p>This is helping so please either confirm caliber selection or suggest areas for me to look.</p><p> </p><p>I really appreciate all the responses so far. This is not something that I will be rushing into. Plan on making a decision over the next couple of months as the better shooting weather arrives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuglystick, post: 489850, member: 32485"] Mark, Almost exactly. The kick does not bother me I am just thinking about shooters at the next table. Sitting behind the gun is fine, no real recoil (less felt than the 30/32 lever action. But unless you are the one pulling the trigger you know it is being shot. More of a courtesy thing. My buddy was taking a few shots the other day and I was standing to the side and thought that would **** me off if I was sitting next to it. The rest is spot on. The idea being the closer I can match the 300WM at shorter distances, the better the training will translate to the larger caliber and longer distance. It may be that any caliber will do this and whatever round allows the most range time is what will benifit most. I do not know, that is why I am seeking the advice of those who are currently shooting long ranges. I will be checking out the suggested calibers. This is helping so please either confirm caliber selection or suggest areas for me to look. I really appreciate all the responses so far. This is not something that I will be rushing into. Plan on making a decision over the next couple of months as the better shooting weather arrives. [/QUOTE]
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