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300 RUM recoil?
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 1095033" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>If you are going to shoot the rifle alot at range, get it braked. The people at the range won't like it much, but your shoulder will love it. I just purchased a Weatherby Vanguard In 300 Weatherby, and during load work up, which was 27 rounds, as the charge weights went up and so did the recoil, and by the time I got done, I was over it. It didn't really hurt but it seemed to fatigue me and I didn't even want to shoot my .243. But for hunting and just a few shots a year, you'll be fine...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 1095033, member: 78762"] If you are going to shoot the rifle alot at range, get it braked. The people at the range won't like it much, but your shoulder will love it. I just purchased a Weatherby Vanguard In 300 Weatherby, and during load work up, which was 27 rounds, as the charge weights went up and so did the recoil, and by the time I got done, I was over it. It didn't really hurt but it seemed to fatigue me and I didn't even want to shoot my .243. But for hunting and just a few shots a year, you'll be fine... [/QUOTE]
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