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<blockquote data-quote="Zhomeguy" data-source="post: 1648240" data-attributes="member: 26101"><p>Bench shooting exaserbates recoil on any caliber. I dont enjoy any extended sessions without a "past pad" and a nice </p><p>Muzzle brake. But in the field a 8 - 9lb rifle in 300 win mag is a ***** cat. Off of sticks, prone, however, dont get caught up on going to a 10lb plus rifle less ur going extreme long range in a specific build meant for that purpose...you can use a 30-06 effectively out to 300-400 yards n kill most anything in the lower 48..just practice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zhomeguy, post: 1648240, member: 26101"] Bench shooting exaserbates recoil on any caliber. I dont enjoy any extended sessions without a “past pad” and a nice Muzzle brake. But in the field a 8 - 9lb rifle in 300 win mag is a ***** cat. Off of sticks, prone, however, dont get caught up on going to a 10lb plus rifle less ur going extreme long range in a specific build meant for that purpose...you can use a 30-06 effectively out to 300-400 yards n kill most anything in the lower 48..just practice [/QUOTE]
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