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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Need advice on light a light recoiling hunting rifle!
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<blockquote data-quote="timo308" data-source="post: 2323602" data-attributes="member: 89721"><p>If you're looking to build a rifle for extra light recoil you could start with your favorite model action in a .223 bolt face and build on the 6mm TCU, 25 TCU, 6.5mm TCU or 7mm TCU for starters. They all 4 seem to work better than they should considering their based off off necked up and blown out .223 Rem cases. My niece started out with a 25 TCU I built on a Remington Model 7 for her when she was 12 for her first deer hunt and she still uses it to this day (fifteen years later) for anything deer sized or smaller. Her husband bought her a .270 Win for out west but she won't use it to shoot deer and coyotes here in Missouri, says it's not nearly as much fun to shoot as her 25 TCU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timo308, post: 2323602, member: 89721"] If you're looking to build a rifle for extra light recoil you could start with your favorite model action in a .223 bolt face and build on the 6mm TCU, 25 TCU, 6.5mm TCU or 7mm TCU for starters. They all 4 seem to work better than they should considering their based off off necked up and blown out .223 Rem cases. My niece started out with a 25 TCU I built on a Remington Model 7 for her when she was 12 for her first deer hunt and she still uses it to this day (fifteen years later) for anything deer sized or smaller. Her husband bought her a .270 Win for out west but she won't use it to shoot deer and coyotes here in Missouri, says it's not nearly as much fun to shoot as her 25 TCU. [/QUOTE]
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