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The Basics, Starting Out
recoil problem....
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<blockquote data-quote="truck driver" data-source="post: 1031043" data-attributes="member: 49660"><p>One thing for sure is you've received a lot of good advice here and there isn't much else to say. Since you own a small shop and see what the trends are in medium size caliber rifles . The one no one has told you is why the 6.5 rounds are so good. Let me state that I don't own one because I like the bigger calibers and even with neck and shoulder problems I can still shoot them very well but with your problem I can appreciate the need for less recoil. Back to the 6.5 one has to look at the SD of the bullet and how they match up to others. The smaller lighter bullets match up to the bigger heavier .308 bullets very well. I don't have the charts to post here just quoting what I've read besides it gives you something else to research which is half the fun. </p><p>Good luck with which ever way you go. Just one last thing, just as the 7mm-08 is a necked down 308 so is the 260 Remington.lightbulb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truck driver, post: 1031043, member: 49660"] One thing for sure is you've received a lot of good advice here and there isn't much else to say. Since you own a small shop and see what the trends are in medium size caliber rifles . The one no one has told you is why the 6.5 rounds are so good. Let me state that I don't own one because I like the bigger calibers and even with neck and shoulder problems I can still shoot them very well but with your problem I can appreciate the need for less recoil. Back to the 6.5 one has to look at the SD of the bullet and how they match up to others. The smaller lighter bullets match up to the bigger heavier .308 bullets very well. I don't have the charts to post here just quoting what I've read besides it gives you something else to research which is half the fun. Good luck with which ever way you go. Just one last thing, just as the 7mm-08 is a necked down 308 so is the 260 Remington.lightbulb [/QUOTE]
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