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<blockquote data-quote="johnish" data-source="post: 1994215" data-attributes="member: 34192"><p>Man I wish I was joining you on that hunt. I have a 300 Wby in a remington sendero (and a 257 in a mark 5).</p><p>I carried it over all sorts of terrain in South West Scotland. Recoil is not really an issue but brakes / mods do help to stay on target for sure, so I have both. If I had a guide with me to watch the fall of shot i would dispense with the brake - trust me, shoot a 300 wby braked without hearing protection and you will be hearing that high pitched ring for days! If the shots could be long the extra weight pays its bill when it comes to taking the shot. I'd train to carry it. When you pull ehe trigger on a 300 Roy the stuff you point it at falls over quickly if you do your part. I'm 180 lbs by the way, as Ross said years ago, recoil is a state of mind and its actually easier for lighter guys to 'go with it'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnish, post: 1994215, member: 34192"] Man I wish I was joining you on that hunt. I have a 300 Wby in a remington sendero (and a 257 in a mark 5). I carried it over all sorts of terrain in South West Scotland. Recoil is not really an issue but brakes / mods do help to stay on target for sure, so I have both. If I had a guide with me to watch the fall of shot i would dispense with the brake - trust me, shoot a 300 wby braked without hearing protection and you will be hearing that high pitched ring for days! If the shots could be long the extra weight pays its bill when it comes to taking the shot. I'd train to carry it. When you pull ehe trigger on a 300 Roy the stuff you point it at falls over quickly if you do your part. I'm 180 lbs by the way, as Ross said years ago, recoil is a state of mind and its actually easier for lighter guys to 'go with it'. [/QUOTE]
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