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.300 RUM Recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="lamiglas" data-source="post: 490025" data-attributes="member: 11075"><p>I/my wife have a few of the 300 rums in the model 700 with the tupperware stocks. i shoot two of them, and then my dad, father in law and nephew also have one of them each. I bought them for possible future donor actions so my original intention was to just leave them. however, my dad put a defensive edge brake on his and wow what a difference it makes. i have used mine only a couple of times for hunting, and shooting steel and its a good shooter, but not nearly as fun to shoot. since then we have braked a couple more of them and i will brake the other one of mine that i shoot. for hunting, I dont think you or i would notice the recoil to be a problem, but we shoot alot of steel, and the braked version gets all the action. In the last two years, i have converted to absolutely loving Defensive edge brakes! these are the only ones i have ever used, so i cannot speak for any of the others. If you are going to use it for long range, my opinion is to brake it and i believe you will or could shoot the barrel out of it. if it is not braked you could still love it, but i would bet you wouldnt love to shoot it alot.</p><p> </p><p>good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamiglas, post: 490025, member: 11075"] I/my wife have a few of the 300 rums in the model 700 with the tupperware stocks. i shoot two of them, and then my dad, father in law and nephew also have one of them each. I bought them for possible future donor actions so my original intention was to just leave them. however, my dad put a defensive edge brake on his and wow what a difference it makes. i have used mine only a couple of times for hunting, and shooting steel and its a good shooter, but not nearly as fun to shoot. since then we have braked a couple more of them and i will brake the other one of mine that i shoot. for hunting, I dont think you or i would notice the recoil to be a problem, but we shoot alot of steel, and the braked version gets all the action. In the last two years, i have converted to absolutely loving Defensive edge brakes! these are the only ones i have ever used, so i cannot speak for any of the others. If you are going to use it for long range, my opinion is to brake it and i believe you will or could shoot the barrel out of it. if it is not braked you could still love it, but i would bet you wouldnt love to shoot it alot. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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