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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
338 XC, Snipetac, or EnABELR
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<blockquote data-quote="idcwby" data-source="post: 2409236" data-attributes="member: 90986"><p>I was planning on using it as a single shot, so no worries about mag length. I've always been told that recoil is still stiff on the 375 CT in a rifle that light, even with a good brake, is that correct? The only gun similar to these I've shot was a 14lb 338-378 Weatherby, pushing a 285gr A-Max at 2850fps, it had a Allen Painkiller small muzzle brake on it. That's all my experience with brakes on large caliber rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idcwby, post: 2409236, member: 90986"] I was planning on using it as a single shot, so no worries about mag length. I’ve always been told that recoil is still stiff on the 375 CT in a rifle that light, even with a good brake, is that correct? The only gun similar to these I’ve shot was a 14lb 338-378 Weatherby, pushing a 285gr A-Max at 2850fps, it had a Allen Painkiller small muzzle brake on it. That’s all my experience with brakes on large caliber rifles. [/QUOTE]
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