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.308 good for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Troutslayer" data-source="post: 148420" data-attributes="member: 4354"><p>I shoot my .300 a lot with no muzzlebrake. Not saying that I'm some kind of tough guy or anything, just that the recoil is not that bad. I have shot 50 rounds in a session, any more and I'd probably be sore. The reason I don't like a muzzlbrake is the noise and secondly the whirlwind of dust or snow caused by the venting gas. It is something that you can get used to. That said, I also like a .308 but I have never killed an elk with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troutslayer, post: 148420, member: 4354"] I shoot my .300 a lot with no muzzlebrake. Not saying that I'm some kind of tough guy or anything, just that the recoil is not that bad. I have shot 50 rounds in a session, any more and I'd probably be sore. The reason I don't like a muzzlbrake is the noise and secondly the whirlwind of dust or snow caused by the venting gas. It is something that you can get used to. That said, I also like a .308 but I have never killed an elk with it. [/QUOTE]
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