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Getting the right weight rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="2buffalo" data-source="post: 2547366" data-attributes="member: 122577"><p>Under 9 lbs. My 28 nosler is 8.75 scoped. My 300wsm is 8.5. Neither recoil too much for me but I am not recoil sensitive either. The 28 has brake the 300 does not. Although my son shot my 300 for the first time this winter and was leaking a bit out of his forehead. But he had never shot a magnum before. My 28 with brake I would consider light recoil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2buffalo, post: 2547366, member: 122577"] Under 9 lbs. My 28 nosler is 8.75 scoped. My 300wsm is 8.5. Neither recoil too much for me but I am not recoil sensitive either. The 28 has brake the 300 does not. Although my son shot my 300 for the first time this winter and was leaking a bit out of his forehead. But he had never shot a magnum before. My 28 with brake I would consider light recoil. [/QUOTE]
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