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338 win mag effective range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1836809" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>A mercury recoil reducer in the butt of my Tikka .338 WinMag & a slip-on Limbsaver pad (over the "fit" recoil pad) for range work makes 265gr bullets tolerable. Remove slip-on pad for hunting. You won't notice the recoil for the one to two shots you take @ an animal. This will allow you to use the 265 gr Accubond Long Range (ABLR) bullets, giving you 800 to 900 yard capability.</p><p></p><p>While muzzlebrakes cut recoil, their increased noise factor makes them a "no-go" for me on a hunting rifle. Perhaps you feel the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1836809, member: 9308"] A mercury recoil reducer in the butt of my Tikka .338 WinMag & a slip-on Limbsaver pad (over the "fit" recoil pad) for range work makes 265gr bullets tolerable. Remove slip-on pad for hunting. You won't notice the recoil for the one to two shots you take @ an animal. This will allow you to use the 265 gr Accubond Long Range (ABLR) bullets, giving you 800 to 900 yard capability. While muzzlebrakes cut recoil, their increased noise factor makes them a "no-go" for me on a hunting rifle. Perhaps you feel the same. [/QUOTE]
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