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Low recoil rifle for whitetails and coyotes. Opinions?
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<blockquote data-quote="longrangehunterII" data-source="post: 815166" data-attributes="member: 61185"><p>The .257 Roberts is a great older classic round much under rated for what it is capable of doing on deer and varmints. It is also about perfect for a young man or lady to shoot correctly with little recoil. The 6.5x47 Lapua is also a great newer round to consider, high BC bullets, accurate and again low recoil.</p><p></p><p>If you buy the .257 Roberts I have a Redding type S match die set I'd like to sell, w/ a bushing and I'll through in 200 pieces of once fired Remington brass and 85 117 gr. SST Hornady bullets to get you started.</p><p></p><p>Either way stick with something a woman will love to shoot, not hate it with every pull of the trigger!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangehunterII, post: 815166, member: 61185"] The .257 Roberts is a great older classic round much under rated for what it is capable of doing on deer and varmints. It is also about perfect for a young man or lady to shoot correctly with little recoil. The 6.5x47 Lapua is also a great newer round to consider, high BC bullets, accurate and again low recoil. If you buy the .257 Roberts I have a Redding type S match die set I'd like to sell, w/ a bushing and I'll through in 200 pieces of once fired Remington brass and 85 117 gr. SST Hornady bullets to get you started. Either way stick with something a woman will love to shoot, not hate it with every pull of the trigger! [/QUOTE]
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