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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Might be a little too much gun..
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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 532789" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>ive found that you'll know quickly if a guy can handle recoil or not. Some guys can turn it off and just do it, some guys cant. I was glad that my dad started me on a 7mm mag when I was 9 and when I was 12 graduated to his .338 win. the first rifle i bought when I was 17 was a .340 wby that weighed under 9lbs. But i feel that If I hadnt learned on heavy recoiling rifles I would probably have taken alot longer to learn. I wouldnt suggest a brake on a first rifle as I find most new shooters are as frightened of noise as they are the actual reciol. If he is sensitive to recoil i would go with something smaller altogether. a .264win still packs a heck of a wallop for antelope with alot less recoil. yoou can always trade the .300 RUM away and still make us of the good deal you got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 532789, member: 10306"] ive found that you'll know quickly if a guy can handle recoil or not. Some guys can turn it off and just do it, some guys cant. I was glad that my dad started me on a 7mm mag when I was 9 and when I was 12 graduated to his .338 win. the first rifle i bought when I was 17 was a .340 wby that weighed under 9lbs. But i feel that If I hadnt learned on heavy recoiling rifles I would probably have taken alot longer to learn. I wouldnt suggest a brake on a first rifle as I find most new shooters are as frightened of noise as they are the actual reciol. If he is sensitive to recoil i would go with something smaller altogether. a .264win still packs a heck of a wallop for antelope with alot less recoil. yoou can always trade the .300 RUM away and still make us of the good deal you got. [/QUOTE]
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