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<blockquote data-quote="Frank in the Laurels" data-source="post: 1215078" data-attributes="member: 8845"><p>The problem is everyone's trying to keep recoil out of the equation..your not only taking big jump upward from smaller cartridgesbut also recoil...6.5 to 300 mag is more than most can handle and learn to do all the other little things needed to help your long range skills, I've been shooting LR for more than 45 years and I'm no fan of 300 mag recoil off the bench for more than 7 shots, so thinking anyone can sit and shoot 20-30-40 while learning to watcfor brush moving, mirage waves, trigger pull and all the rest and then dealing 300 mag recoil is more than most can handle and enjoy it,.stick with the .308--7/08 and you'll far better off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank in the Laurels, post: 1215078, member: 8845"] The problem is everyone's trying to keep recoil out of the equation..your not only taking big jump upward from smaller cartridgesbut also recoil...6.5 to 300 mag is more than most can handle and learn to do all the other little things needed to help your long range skills, I've been shooting LR for more than 45 years and I'm no fan of 300 mag recoil off the bench for more than 7 shots, so thinking anyone can sit and shoot 20-30-40 while learning to watcfor brush moving, mirage waves, trigger pull and all the rest and then dealing 300 mag recoil is more than most can handle and enjoy it,.stick with the .308--7/08 and you'll far better off. [/QUOTE]
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