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Rifle for Older Guy with a Bad Neck....
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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 1647921" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>I dont remember which ones they caged on me, but the discs directly above and below the surgery blew not long after the surgery. The one above is too close to my brain stem for reasonable surgery and encased in arthritis. Shots dont help in my case. I hope they do for your father. Any rifle that creates a shock at recoil, any jolt, will leave me in a bad way for several days of agony. The grendel in the AR 15 platform doesn't bother me at all. The 6.5 creedmoor with a good break in the 10 lb rifle I suggested above to the OP just pushes lightly with factory 130s and also let's me shoot comfortably with no residual conditions afterwards. Hand loads are coming soon for both. Its obvious none of us are alone in the struggle. Not sure how to feel about that, but at least the OPs dad is getting some solid advise .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 1647921, member: 110162"] I dont remember which ones they caged on me, but the discs directly above and below the surgery blew not long after the surgery. The one above is too close to my brain stem for reasonable surgery and encased in arthritis. Shots dont help in my case. I hope they do for your father. Any rifle that creates a shock at recoil, any jolt, will leave me in a bad way for several days of agony. The grendel in the AR 15 platform doesn't bother me at all. The 6.5 creedmoor with a good break in the 10 lb rifle I suggested above to the OP just pushes lightly with factory 130s and also let's me shoot comfortably with no residual conditions afterwards. Hand loads are coming soon for both. Its obvious none of us are alone in the struggle. Not sure how to feel about that, but at least the OPs dad is getting some solid advise . [/QUOTE]
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