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<blockquote data-quote="youarenotcrazy" data-source="post: 126322" data-attributes="member: 555"><p>That .300 win mag in a Remington Sendero would have that extra "steady weight" you desire. That weight will also soak up some of the recoil. A muzzle break may still be a wise investment. The recoil of a .300 WSM or .325 WSM is going to be, as near as your body can tell, the same as the .300 win mag (and perhaps a small bit more due to lighter weight rifles). If you handload you could load either down slightly, but if you intend to buy factory ammo there are going to be more options with the good ol' win mag, including remington's "managed-recoil" ammunition. I can't see you going wrong with the sendero (or a heavy barreled savage) in .300 win mag... Just my opinion....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youarenotcrazy, post: 126322, member: 555"] That .300 win mag in a Remington Sendero would have that extra "steady weight" you desire. That weight will also soak up some of the recoil. A muzzle break may still be a wise investment. The recoil of a .300 WSM or .325 WSM is going to be, as near as your body can tell, the same as the .300 win mag (and perhaps a small bit more due to lighter weight rifles). If you handload you could load either down slightly, but if you intend to buy factory ammo there are going to be more options with the good ol' win mag, including remington's "managed-recoil" ammunition. I can't see you going wrong with the sendero (or a heavy barreled savage) in .300 win mag... Just my opinion.... [/QUOTE]
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