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28 Nosler vs 300 rum on mule deer and elk
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<blockquote data-quote="Rifleman97" data-source="post: 1405692" data-attributes="member: 103996"><p>It's not that I'm recoil sensitive because I'm not, but it's a definite plus for recoiling less as the rifle will NOT have a brake and will not weigh a whole lot, it's better to have less recoil if you don't need to have more to get the job done. A lot of people say "oh just put a brake on it and don't worry about recoil" but I prefer suppressed to save my ears (I'm a musician)</p><p>If the extra oomph of the rum is worth it, I'd have no issues shooting it, or a 338 Norma, etc.</p><p>What I am asking is, "Is the rums extra foot pounds worth it?" considering brass availability and longer actions and extended magazine boxes and any other positives or negatives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rifleman97, post: 1405692, member: 103996"] It’s not that I’m recoil sensitive because I’m not, but it’s a definite plus for recoiling less as the rifle will NOT have a brake and will not weigh a whole lot, it’s better to have less recoil if you don’t need to have more to get the job done. A lot of people say “oh just put a brake on it and don’t worry about recoil” but I prefer suppressed to save my ears (I’m a musician) If the extra oomph of the rum is worth it, I’d have no issues shooting it, or a 338 Norma, etc. What I am asking is, “Is the rums extra foot pounds worth it?” considering brass availability and longer actions and extended magazine boxes and any other positives or negatives. [/QUOTE]
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