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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
One rifle to do it all?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tidus56" data-source="post: 1420469" data-attributes="member: 104495"><p>I love the 28 Nosler and the recoil is very manageable. My rifle weighs 10 pounds with a bipod and scope. My rifle does have a brake, with it on my 140 pound wife and sister shoot it all the time and never complain about recoil. So don't stress the recoil on the 28 Nosler its really isn't that bad. </p><p>I think I would go the two rifle setup. I would do a 6mm caliber for p-dogs, coyote and any smaller game. I would build it a bit heavier (12 pounds or so) and spend less money as the little calibers typically shoot with less expensive components. My second rifle I would do a 28 Nosler with the 195 Berger. I would do a swap barrel action like a Big Horn action with a Wyatts extended box. I would do a proof research barrel at 26 inches and put it in a Manners EH-1. Good luck, I look forward to seeing what you decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tidus56, post: 1420469, member: 104495"] I love the 28 Nosler and the recoil is very manageable. My rifle weighs 10 pounds with a bipod and scope. My rifle does have a brake, with it on my 140 pound wife and sister shoot it all the time and never complain about recoil. So don't stress the recoil on the 28 Nosler its really isn't that bad. I think I would go the two rifle setup. I would do a 6mm caliber for p-dogs, coyote and any smaller game. I would build it a bit heavier (12 pounds or so) and spend less money as the little calibers typically shoot with less expensive components. My second rifle I would do a 28 Nosler with the 195 Berger. I would do a swap barrel action like a Big Horn action with a Wyatts extended box. I would do a proof research barrel at 26 inches and put it in a Manners EH-1. Good luck, I look forward to seeing what you decide. [/QUOTE]
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