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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1654093" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>I have a Browning x-bolt 26" barrel with factory Swiss cheese muzzle brake. I think it weighs 6lb 9 ounces bare. It has a very good recoil pad. The felt recoil itself is not bad but I'm not very recoil sensitive. It's very shootable for such a lighter rifle and balances well. I can hold 5/8 moa from a bipod with 180gr bullets pretty easy. When I get heavier bullets like 200gr & up, it takes alot of skill for me to manage the recoil enough to hold around 3/4 moa and under.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1654093, member: 93895"] I have a Browning x-bolt 26" barrel with factory Swiss cheese muzzle brake. I think it weighs 6lb 9 ounces bare. It has a very good recoil pad. The felt recoil itself is not bad but I'm not very recoil sensitive. It's very shootable for such a lighter rifle and balances well. I can hold 5/8 moa from a bipod with 180gr bullets pretty easy. When I get heavier bullets like 200gr & up, it takes alot of skill for me to manage the recoil enough to hold around 3/4 moa and under. [/QUOTE]
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