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300 WM: rifle weight vs. felt recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="Rflshootr" data-source="post: 2143309" data-attributes="member: 10284"><p>Well....since you already have a good action and a decent stock, I'd go a different route and put a little lighter barrel and brake on it, and with some of the left over cash, I'd also put a Jewell trigger in it. You could also do a caliber change to another belted mag of your choice if your little heart desired to do so.</p><p>You still be ahead of the game money wise and have your choice of barrel weight, brand of custom barrel, type of brake and a top of the line trigger to boot. Even then, you have money left over for reloading components or loaded ammo. And one more thought....if you ever wanted to put the factory barrel back on for whatever reason, you'd have that option as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rflshootr, post: 2143309, member: 10284"] Well....since you already have a good action and a decent stock, I'd go a different route and put a little lighter barrel and brake on it, and with some of the left over cash, I'd also put a Jewell trigger in it. You could also do a caliber change to another belted mag of your choice if your little heart desired to do so. You still be ahead of the game money wise and have your choice of barrel weight, brand of custom barrel, type of brake and a top of the line trigger to boot. Even then, you have money left over for reloading components or loaded ammo. And one more thought....if you ever wanted to put the factory barrel back on for whatever reason, you'd have that option as well. [/QUOTE]
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