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Lowering "RECOIL" for hunting & Shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 729233" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Sounds like you favor the Savage 110BA. If that's the case and you want to spent that much money on a factory rifle then go for it. Or if you want a Remington then go for it. Hate to say it but a Ford V.'s Chevy thing. With the ammount of money you want to drop there are plenty of options.</p><p> </p><p>Here is my problem with this threat, and I don't want to sound rude. You need to make up your mind what you need. Your first post states you want a mild recoiling 500 yard elk rifle you don't have to carry. Then it goes to a one rifle to hunt anything. Now it's out to 1200 yards for anything (I didn't go back and read every post again so I'm running off of memory, correct me if I went astray). If you will not have to carry the thing on hunts I have two things to say about that: </p><p>1. You have a great friend that you need to cherish! Sounds like he will have to carry not only your rifle to places you cannot drive, but your equipment and possibly a very large dead animal on the way out as well. </p><p>2. Check the game laws to make sure it's legal, there is another thread going about other's carrying your rifle for you.</p><p> </p><p>Back on subject- If the weight isn't gonna be a negative, then use it as a positive like others have suggested. Just remember that you might not be carrying it, but somebody is gonna have to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 729233, member: 8873"] Sounds like you favor the Savage 110BA. If that's the case and you want to spent that much money on a factory rifle then go for it. Or if you want a Remington then go for it. Hate to say it but a Ford V.'s Chevy thing. With the ammount of money you want to drop there are plenty of options. Here is my problem with this threat, and I don't want to sound rude. You need to make up your mind what you need. Your first post states you want a mild recoiling 500 yard elk rifle you don't have to carry. Then it goes to a one rifle to hunt anything. Now it's out to 1200 yards for anything (I didn't go back and read every post again so I'm running off of memory, correct me if I went astray). If you will not have to carry the thing on hunts I have two things to say about that: 1. You have a great friend that you need to cherish! Sounds like he will have to carry not only your rifle to places you cannot drive, but your equipment and possibly a very large dead animal on the way out as well. 2. Check the game laws to make sure it's legal, there is another thread going about other's carrying your rifle for you. Back on subject- If the weight isn't gonna be a negative, then use it as a positive like others have suggested. Just remember that you might not be carrying it, but somebody is gonna have to. [/QUOTE]
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