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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
300 Weatherby or 340 Weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="rost495" data-source="post: 37435" data-attributes="member: 1768"><p>I'm not recoil shy. But to be frankly honest, I"ve shot 308s in M1As for a number of years. Shoot one with 168s and 180s for 2 weeks+ at Camp Perry and even the 308 gets on my nerves.</p><p></p><p>Its why I use a brake when I can. No need in getting hit harder than you have to. Plus that retinal connection in your only 2 issued eyes is pretty valuable to me. I'd rather use the sissy brake and shoot more and rest a bit easier.</p><p></p><p>End answer-- you put in Elk, and out to long yardage. 340 no question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rost495, post: 37435, member: 1768"] I'm not recoil shy. But to be frankly honest, I"ve shot 308s in M1As for a number of years. Shoot one with 168s and 180s for 2 weeks+ at Camp Perry and even the 308 gets on my nerves. Its why I use a brake when I can. No need in getting hit harder than you have to. Plus that retinal connection in your only 2 issued eyes is pretty valuable to me. I'd rather use the sissy brake and shoot more and rest a bit easier. End answer-- you put in Elk, and out to long yardage. 340 no question. [/QUOTE]
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