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Recoil question - 308 vs 300
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<blockquote data-quote="el matador" data-source="post: 996647" data-attributes="member: 12193"><p>It depends greatly on which bullets you'll be shooting. I've got a 300 that's just under 12 lbs, and shooting 208 grain bullets at 2850 kicks pretty good. Much more than my 270 WSM which comes in around 9 lbs, shooting 150 grainers. Now I do have another 300 which weighs about the same, but it has a muzzle brake on it. That thing kicks about like a .243. It's a pleasure to shoot all day long! I love the horsepower of the .300 so that's what I'd go with and add a brake to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el matador, post: 996647, member: 12193"] It depends greatly on which bullets you'll be shooting. I've got a 300 that's just under 12 lbs, and shooting 208 grain bullets at 2850 kicks pretty good. Much more than my 270 WSM which comes in around 9 lbs, shooting 150 grainers. Now I do have another 300 which weighs about the same, but it has a muzzle brake on it. That thing kicks about like a .243. It's a pleasure to shoot all day long! I love the horsepower of the .300 so that's what I'd go with and add a brake to it. [/QUOTE]
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