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light recoiling cartige for the old man!
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<blockquote data-quote="midnightmalloy" data-source="post: 441148" data-attributes="member: 25605"><p><strong>Re: light recoiling cartage for the old man!</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>i have talked with my dad and he owns a browning abolt stainless stalker in 30-06 and it kicks like hell. when i say light kicking i mean real light. i like the 7mm-08 with a good break and that i think would be perfect. im just seeing if anyone had any other ideas. recoil is relevant. Recoil didnt bother me till i was shooting my 12ga o/u at 500 targets a week for sporting clays/5-stand and skeet. I want to get my dad out again but it has to be right for him. (like i have to carry all the gear, water, guns, ammo, set up the hunt, buy the tags, ......you get the idea. but i want so bad to do this for him that i want to make it right the first time. thanks for any help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midnightmalloy, post: 441148, member: 25605"] [b]Re: light recoiling cartage for the old man![/b] i have talked with my dad and he owns a browning abolt stainless stalker in 30-06 and it kicks like hell. when i say light kicking i mean real light. i like the 7mm-08 with a good break and that i think would be perfect. im just seeing if anyone had any other ideas. recoil is relevant. Recoil didnt bother me till i was shooting my 12ga o/u at 500 targets a week for sporting clays/5-stand and skeet. I want to get my dad out again but it has to be right for him. (like i have to carry all the gear, water, guns, ammo, set up the hunt, buy the tags, ......you get the idea. but i want so bad to do this for him that i want to make it right the first time. thanks for any help [/QUOTE]
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