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Thinking of 7mm RUM?
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<blockquote data-quote="lkhanson" data-source="post: 321043" data-attributes="member: 12921"><p>I shoot a 7mm RUM Sendero SF (got it just this last spring) with a Pachmyer WhiteLine recoil pad. What makes a huge difference is the mercury recoil tube in the stock. It has less felt recoil than my 30.06 shooting Barnes 180s. I would recommend the mercury tube over getting a muzzle break - it adds weight, but, you don't require hearing protection when hunting. I'm not sure, but, you might be able to fit a couple of mercury tubes in a stock for even less felt recoil.</p><p> </p><p>I shoot 180 grain Berger 180 VLD</p><p>Hodgdon Retumbo 91 grains</p><p>CCI 250</p><p>C.O.A.L 3.665</p><p>Velocity 3145</p><p> </p><p>I haven't used it yet on deer and elk, but it has been absolutely devastating on antelope thus far.</p><p> </p><p>Also have a Huskemaw optics scope. Amazing piece of equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lkhanson, post: 321043, member: 12921"] I shoot a 7mm RUM Sendero SF (got it just this last spring) with a Pachmyer WhiteLine recoil pad. What makes a huge difference is the mercury recoil tube in the stock. It has less felt recoil than my 30.06 shooting Barnes 180s. I would recommend the mercury tube over getting a muzzle break - it adds weight, but, you don't require hearing protection when hunting. I'm not sure, but, you might be able to fit a couple of mercury tubes in a stock for even less felt recoil. I shoot 180 grain Berger 180 VLD Hodgdon Retumbo 91 grains CCI 250 C.O.A.L 3.665 Velocity 3145 I haven't used it yet on deer and elk, but it has been absolutely devastating on antelope thus far. Also have a Huskemaw optics scope. Amazing piece of equipment. [/QUOTE]
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