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Question regarding light mtn rifles vs recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="howco" data-source="post: 2847638" data-attributes="member: 70652"><p>I have a fleet of custom Tikkas, same stocks, barrel lengths, contours scoped all the same . There is definitely a difference for spotting hits,depending on bullet weight and powder capacity. I can spot hits much easier with the 6 Creedmoor vs the 6.5. 338-06 off the bench, even with a brake is a challenge. I'm with Huntnful in this mentality camp of add some weight to these rifles. Scopes that are heavy always seem to balance my Tikkas to a comfortable carry weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howco, post: 2847638, member: 70652"] I have a fleet of custom Tikkas, same stocks, barrel lengths, contours scoped all the same . There is definitely a difference for spotting hits,depending on bullet weight and powder capacity. I can spot hits much easier with the 6 Creedmoor vs the 6.5. 338-06 off the bench, even with a brake is a challenge. I'm with Huntnful in this mentality camp of add some weight to these rifles. Scopes that are heavy always seem to balance my Tikkas to a comfortable carry weight. [/QUOTE]
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