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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 323386" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>The recoil in my 300 wsm with the 150 load I gave you is fairly mild in a 7 pound rifle and is fun to carry. Your accuracy will get better with weight though. I have really fought that battle lately with age creeping up on me. It is all give and take.</p><p></p><p>Montanarifleman, You are dead on the money with the GS bullet and 300 WSM. I am going to be testing that setup for next hunting season. I have got a lot of rifles and test a lot of stuff and right now I am leaning toward the 300 WSM with the GS bullet as the best light carry rifle a guy can hunt with long range without a muzzle brake. I know I love mine and I have over a 100 rifles now and have built virtually every wildcat caliber you could imagine through the years. I agree and really think you are on to something there. The 300 WSM is extremely accurate and very easy on the shoulder compared to the standard magnums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 323386, member: 505"] The recoil in my 300 wsm with the 150 load I gave you is fairly mild in a 7 pound rifle and is fun to carry. Your accuracy will get better with weight though. I have really fought that battle lately with age creeping up on me. It is all give and take. Montanarifleman, You are dead on the money with the GS bullet and 300 WSM. I am going to be testing that setup for next hunting season. I have got a lot of rifles and test a lot of stuff and right now I am leaning toward the 300 WSM with the GS bullet as the best light carry rifle a guy can hunt with long range without a muzzle brake. I know I love mine and I have over a 100 rifles now and have built virtually every wildcat caliber you could imagine through the years. I agree and really think you are on to something there. The 300 WSM is extremely accurate and very easy on the shoulder compared to the standard magnums. [/QUOTE]
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