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<blockquote data-quote="Small Lady" data-source="post: 2923336" data-attributes="member: 126670"><p>I turn Sam so that I am shooting at an angle, not right over his head. Shooting from the saddle feels comfortable for me, so long as the recoil isn't heavy. </p><p>If I were to get another big rifle, and not thinking about recoil, my choice would have been simple, another 7mm prc it would be. </p><p>I'm also pretty set on getting a lever, which throws a complication into it all.</p><p></p><p>In a perfect world there would be a Browning lever, in youth size, 7mm prc, that shooting a hornady 175 grain eldx, without a muzzle brake only has 2 lbs of recoil.</p><p>That doesn't exist though, so do I go 243 or 6.5 creed, browning or henry, which scope, and what ammo.</p><p>Cutting it down and balancing it really is the easiest part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Small Lady, post: 2923336, member: 126670"] I turn Sam so that I am shooting at an angle, not right over his head. Shooting from the saddle feels comfortable for me, so long as the recoil isn't heavy. If I were to get another big rifle, and not thinking about recoil, my choice would have been simple, another 7mm prc it would be. I'm also pretty set on getting a lever, which throws a complication into it all. In a perfect world there would be a Browning lever, in youth size, 7mm prc, that shooting a hornady 175 grain eldx, without a muzzle brake only has 2 lbs of recoil. That doesn't exist though, so do I go 243 or 6.5 creed, browning or henry, which scope, and what ammo. Cutting it down and balancing it really is the easiest part. [/QUOTE]
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