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Ammo Recc's: Tikka .300 win mag (T3x Superlite) with 1:11 twist
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<blockquote data-quote="CBH Australia" data-source="post: 2168426" data-attributes="member: 116486"><p>I have a few Tikka and don't shoot any of them enough.</p><p>I put my .300wm barrelled action into a factory Laminate stock. It has a Limbsaver pad and it seems OK. My first .300wm was a Ruger with a Ramline stock and some soft pad. It seemed OK. It was maybe heavier. </p><p></p><p>I have Limbsaver pads on others. They make a noticeable difference if you have a rifle that you find uncomfortable I would say they are worth trying. </p><p></p><p>I sight in everything over the bench no Leadsled. Recoil can seem sharp when sitting with the rifle coming squarely right at you but when I shoot them in the field or even from the car I've managed the recoil on the few shots. Yes there is muzzle jump but if I'm on target and drop the animal all is good. I shoot pests so taking a pig, fox or Dingo from the vehicle is still fair game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBH Australia, post: 2168426, member: 116486"] I have a few Tikka and don't shoot any of them enough. I put my .300wm barrelled action into a factory Laminate stock. It has a Limbsaver pad and it seems OK. My first .300wm was a Ruger with a Ramline stock and some soft pad. It seemed OK. It was maybe heavier. I have Limbsaver pads on others. They make a noticeable difference if you have a rifle that you find uncomfortable I would say they are worth trying. I sight in everything over the bench no Leadsled. Recoil can seem sharp when sitting with the rifle coming squarely right at you but when I shoot them in the field or even from the car I've managed the recoil on the few shots. Yes there is muzzle jump but if I'm on target and drop the animal all is good. I shoot pests so taking a pig, fox or Dingo from the vehicle is still fair game. [/QUOTE]
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