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<blockquote data-quote="bman73" data-source="post: 490806" data-attributes="member: 31591"><p>Not too sure if this is an option you would like to pursue or not but my best friends older brother who shoots with only 1 arm ( lost the other one is a car accident when he was 17) had magna porting done to his 7mm rem mag. It is a semi auto so that helps with the recoil as well but the magna porting he had done to it made the biggest difference to the contrlability of it. He has shot a moose at over 400 yards with no rest, dumped all 5 rounds into a group less then 2 inches in diameter in under 6 seconds. Yes, I as well as he realize that not that many rounds were needed but he said it never even flinched and he just kept shooting till his clip was empty thinking he had missed. The gun is a little louder but it more than makes up for it with reduced recoil and controllability</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bman73, post: 490806, member: 31591"] Not too sure if this is an option you would like to pursue or not but my best friends older brother who shoots with only 1 arm ( lost the other one is a car accident when he was 17) had magna porting done to his 7mm rem mag. It is a semi auto so that helps with the recoil as well but the magna porting he had done to it made the biggest difference to the contrlability of it. He has shot a moose at over 400 yards with no rest, dumped all 5 rounds into a group less then 2 inches in diameter in under 6 seconds. Yes, I as well as he realize that not that many rounds were needed but he said it never even flinched and he just kept shooting till his clip was empty thinking he had missed. The gun is a little louder but it more than makes up for it with reduced recoil and controllability [/QUOTE]
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