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One new rifle or two?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ricky C" data-source="post: 2324914" data-attributes="member: 109105"><p>Hey Lightnin08, put a good brake on that 300 Wby and you have a great moose gun. Since you don't reload currently you can spend some of the money you would have spent on a new rifle on some custom ammo. I shot a 300 Wby for about 30 years without a brake, got to the point that I only shot it once or twice at the range to verify zero before a hunt. I put a brake on it and it's very comfortable to shoot. I've had two right shoulder surgeries (need another one) and have a jacked up neck. Have fun in AK</p><p>Take Care</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricky C, post: 2324914, member: 109105"] Hey Lightnin08, put a good brake on that 300 Wby and you have a great moose gun. Since you don’t reload currently you can spend some of the money you would have spent on a new rifle on some custom ammo. I shot a 300 Wby for about 30 years without a brake, got to the point that I only shot it once or twice at the range to verify zero before a hunt. I put a brake on it and it’s very comfortable to shoot. I’ve had two right shoulder surgeries (need another one) and have a jacked up neck. Have fun in AK Take Care [/QUOTE]
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