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300 WM: rifle weight vs. felt recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullmark" data-source="post: 2141591" data-attributes="member: 113003"><p>I would buy the Cooper Timberline....in would also consider getting it chambered in a .280ai, but that's another subject all together. Coopers are very well balanced and most of the recoil is straight back into your shoulder....not a lot of jump. Their brakes may look very basic but, for some reason, they really tame the harder hitters. </p><p>Honestly, I was very surprised at how tame their "Backcountry" 6 pounder was after I shot one in 7 rem mag. </p><p>I have a friend who has 7 or 8 Coopers, and the quality of the build is outstanding. They all shoot factory ammo better than you'd expect....his model 52 280ai has shot the tiniest 5 shot group I've ever seen at 300yds. </p><p>I don't have a dog in the hunt but First Stop Guns, out of South Dakota, has the best prices by far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullmark, post: 2141591, member: 113003"] I would buy the Cooper Timberline....in would also consider getting it chambered in a .280ai, but that’s another subject all together. Coopers are very well balanced and most of the recoil is straight back into your shoulder....not a lot of jump. Their brakes may look very basic but, for some reason, they really tame the harder hitters. Honestly, I was very surprised at how tame their “Backcountry” 6 pounder was after I shot one in 7 rem mag. I have a friend who has 7 or 8 Coopers, and the quality of the build is outstanding. They all shoot factory ammo better than you’d expect....his model 52 280ai has shot the tiniest 5 shot group I’ve ever seen at 300yds. I don’t have a dog in the hunt but First Stop Guns, out of South Dakota, has the best prices by far. [/QUOTE]
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