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Should I really be talking myself out of a 300 win mag??!!
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 1185953" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>My rifle weighs between 12-13lbs and now that I put the Witt break on it, it is not painful to shoot. I, like another member mentioned, could only go about 15-20 rounds before recoil fatigue set it. When that happens it's pretty much over for me. I shoot my 6.5-284Norma (no break) and .300WinMag (break) on the same outings and they're not identical recoil wise, but they're not far apart. I shoot the .300 as much as I need to now.</p><p>There are nay-sayers about clamp on breaks and I almost drank the Kool Aid but after talking with Witt Machine Co. a few times I committed and do not regret it one bit.</p><p>With that said, double hearing protection is a must. My shooting partner always has a low growl/rumble when I break it out.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your project. JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 1185953, member: 307"] My rifle weighs between 12-13lbs and now that I put the Witt break on it, it is not painful to shoot. I, like another member mentioned, could only go about 15-20 rounds before recoil fatigue set it. When that happens it's pretty much over for me. I shoot my 6.5-284Norma (no break) and .300WinMag (break) on the same outings and they're not identical recoil wise, but they're not far apart. I shoot the .300 as much as I need to now. There are nay-sayers about clamp on breaks and I almost drank the Kool Aid but after talking with Witt Machine Co. a few times I committed and do not regret it one bit. With that said, double hearing protection is a must. My shooting partner always has a low growl/rumble when I break it out. Good luck with your project. JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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