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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2926669" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>Back in early summer I started a thread about possible over pressure in my 300 win mag on a hot day due to the powder I use,IMR4350.</p><p>We know it is temp sensitive but never had a problem before.On monday October 16 I took the 300 win mag back to the range.Still a problem!I also took a 300 weatherby mag and again,hard recoil.</p><p>Starting last year in the fall saw doctor that speciality is losing weight ,He educated me on diet and and started taking Ozempic and a drug my doctor said would work and now I have lost a bit over 60 pounds.At present 63.7 pounds.</p><p>Feel great but the weight must have kept the recoil down as I never had a problem before.Also shoot a 45/70 with stout loads,no problem before.</p><p>I need a GOOD muzzle brake for this old man.</p><p>Suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2926669, member: 108576"] Back in early summer I started a thread about possible over pressure in my 300 win mag on a hot day due to the powder I use,IMR4350. We know it is temp sensitive but never had a problem before.On monday October 16 I took the 300 win mag back to the range.Still a problem!I also took a 300 weatherby mag and again,hard recoil. Starting last year in the fall saw doctor that speciality is losing weight ,He educated me on diet and and started taking Ozempic and a drug my doctor said would work and now I have lost a bit over 60 pounds.At present 63.7 pounds. Feel great but the weight must have kept the recoil down as I never had a problem before.Also shoot a 45/70 with stout loads,no problem before. I need a GOOD muzzle brake for this old man. Suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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