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looking for new whitetail & a few western hunts cailber
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1512457" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>Recoil is hard to judge. It depends on the weight of the rifle, bullet weight, muzzle velocity, etc. It also depends on what you have experience shooting and how recoil shy you are. I know guys that don't like shooting sporter rifles in .25-06 and I also know guys who shoot the same style rifles in 7mmRM and .300WM. I'm not afraid to shoot a 7mm Rem Mag in a light rifle, but I wouldn't want to shoot it more than a handful of times in one sitting. With weight being equal, and using heavy for caliber bullets, it falls between the .270 and .300WM really.</p><p></p><p>All of the Browning rifles I listed come equipped with a muzzle brake from the factory. So recoil would be very manageable. It would be less than a .270</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1512457, member: 69478"] Recoil is hard to judge. It depends on the weight of the rifle, bullet weight, muzzle velocity, etc. It also depends on what you have experience shooting and how recoil shy you are. I know guys that don’t like shooting sporter rifles in .25-06 and I also know guys who shoot the same style rifles in 7mmRM and .300WM. I’m not afraid to shoot a 7mm Rem Mag in a light rifle, but I wouldn’t want to shoot it more than a handful of times in one sitting. With weight being equal, and using heavy for caliber bullets, it falls between the .270 and .300WM really. All of the Browning rifles I listed come equipped with a muzzle brake from the factory. So recoil would be very manageable. It would be less than a .270 [/QUOTE]
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