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Question about recoil in my .308
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<blockquote data-quote="pitsnipe" data-source="post: 565136" data-attributes="member: 38300"><p>Richard,</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for the reply. I was going to detail the bullet type, its weight , powder and amount but I thought theat would just drag on the question. In "general terms" was what I thought would make the answer easier. And you pointed that out for me very well. It was only that specific load (and it was with a 180 grn Nosler Partition) that the recoil was sooo much different. Almost more "pleasant" if you will. Just a nice punch vs the jump/snap with ALL of the other loads that ranged from 150, 165, and 180 grns. I will keep experimenting with the brass and powder charge to get the most accuracy. Just have too much fun with the challenge of shooting a MOA pattern at 300 plus yards. Working on the 400 yard mark. But I think I'm probably streching the limits of that ole .308.</p><p>Thanks again. Great site. And still learning a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pitsnipe, post: 565136, member: 38300"] Richard, Thank you for the reply. I was going to detail the bullet type, its weight , powder and amount but I thought theat would just drag on the question. In "general terms" was what I thought would make the answer easier. And you pointed that out for me very well. It was only that specific load (and it was with a 180 grn Nosler Partition) that the recoil was sooo much different. Almost more "pleasant" if you will. Just a nice punch vs the jump/snap with ALL of the other loads that ranged from 150, 165, and 180 grns. I will keep experimenting with the brass and powder charge to get the most accuracy. Just have too much fun with the challenge of shooting a MOA pattern at 300 plus yards. Working on the 400 yard mark. But I think I'm probably streching the limits of that ole .308. Thanks again. Great site. And still learning a lot. [/QUOTE]
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