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Elk rifles (Savage platform)
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 657402" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>+1 ^</p><p></p><p>I've seen more than one savage that transferred an in ordinate amount of felt recoil. I have a Win Mod 70 - 270 that to is a light recoiling rifle, I also have a hand me down 7x57 Mauser 96 that kicks like the holly blazes of hell! My point is that it may just be that rifle. Since you could put 100rds a day through A 11lbs 25-06 lends me to believe your not as recoil intolerant as you might believe.</p><p></p><p>As for what makes a good elk rifle? The 1st and foremost answer, is the rifle that you shoot the best. That's not the only criteria, but in order to kill an elk you first have got to be able to put that bullet where it needs to go in order for it to it's job, and a rifle that hurts you decreases that likelihood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 657402, member: 47325"] +1 ^ I've seen more than one savage that transferred an in ordinate amount of felt recoil. I have a Win Mod 70 - 270 that to is a light recoiling rifle, I also have a hand me down 7x57 Mauser 96 that kicks like the holly blazes of hell! My point is that it may just be that rifle. Since you could put 100rds a day through A 11lbs 25-06 lends me to believe your not as recoil intolerant as you might believe. As for what makes a good elk rifle? The 1st and foremost answer, is the rifle that you shoot the best. That's not the only criteria, but in order to kill an elk you first have got to be able to put that bullet where it needs to go in order for it to it's job, and a rifle that hurts you decreases that likelihood. [/QUOTE]
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