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300 win mag and shoulder trauma
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<blockquote data-quote="ishootkittens" data-source="post: 757923" data-attributes="member: 23225"><p>Go with a .308 if you want. You could always rechamber your .300win for a .300wsm. Its got basically the same performance out of a smaller,more efficient round. My best friend has a win mag and it reallllly is a heavy hitter. My .300wsm recoils alot less with 180gr bullets and smaller bullets. If you like shooting the 200-220gr bullets then I would still stick a brake on the end. But my .300wsm is a pleasant rifle to shoot with a decent recoil pad. Im 23, and even I dont want to shoot an unbraked .300win 25 times straight. There comes a time when you have to admit that a caliber is just toooo much. Id say the .300wsm will be around for quite some time. Norma, nosler, and winchester make brass for this cartridge and bullet selection will always be around. But good luck with your decision!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ishootkittens, post: 757923, member: 23225"] Go with a .308 if you want. You could always rechamber your .300win for a .300wsm. Its got basically the same performance out of a smaller,more efficient round. My best friend has a win mag and it reallllly is a heavy hitter. My .300wsm recoils alot less with 180gr bullets and smaller bullets. If you like shooting the 200-220gr bullets then I would still stick a brake on the end. But my .300wsm is a pleasant rifle to shoot with a decent recoil pad. Im 23, and even I dont want to shoot an unbraked .300win 25 times straight. There comes a time when you have to admit that a caliber is just toooo much. Id say the .300wsm will be around for quite some time. Norma, nosler, and winchester make brass for this cartridge and bullet selection will always be around. But good luck with your decision! [/QUOTE]
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