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The Basics, Starting Out
Downloading ammo rarely mentioned in choice of rifle or calibers etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 1834114" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Thought about recoil a lot after I lost most of the use of my right shoulder.</p><p> Shooting left handed is not an option (exept for bench and prairie dog shooting).</p><p> Putting a brake on works great....right up till you forget to put ear protection in/on!</p><p> Thought about loading down but with so many options in the safe its just easier to drop down in case capacity and or caibar. The 7 mag has been a great performer in the past but the 708 and sweede are not that far behind and much easier on the shoulder.</p><p> Time and experience has proven the little 6.5 Grendel to be effective,painless and just plain fun fot antelope and deer.... now for elk I believe biting the bullet and going bigger is required. The 30-06 is scudualed for threads on the end of the barrel for a brake AND suppressor.</p><p> Not to diminish you downloading idea but there are a lot of other options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 1834114, member: 93"] Thought about recoil a lot after I lost most of the use of my right shoulder. Shooting left handed is not an option (exept for bench and prairie dog shooting). Putting a brake on works great....right up till you forget to put ear protection in/on! Thought about loading down but with so many options in the safe its just easier to drop down in case capacity and or caibar. The 7 mag has been a great performer in the past but the 708 and sweede are not that far behind and much easier on the shoulder. Time and experience has proven the little 6.5 Grendel to be effective,painless and just plain fun fot antelope and deer.... now for elk I believe biting the bullet and going bigger is required. The 30-06 is scudualed for threads on the end of the barrel for a brake AND suppressor. Not to diminish you downloading idea but there are a lot of other options. [/QUOTE]
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