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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 930534" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Yeah, my fire-forming loads use Hornady 117 Interlocks over 48gr of Reloder 19. Virtually no recoil, and I use a vintage BDL stock that has the plastic buttplate, so there's no recoil reduction with that rifle. LOL</p><p> </p><p>However, when I run my 115 Bergers on up there to 3,400+ when I was ladder testing for the .25-06 AI, you can definitely feel some recoil once you load them on up there.</p><p> </p><p>But, you don't have to load them that hot, and the regular .25-06 will kick less than my .25-06 AI does. All Ackleys seem to have a little more felt recoil because of the sharper shoulder and the blown-out wall taper.</p><p> </p><p>7mm-08 is a great round! I've had one since I was 10. Still have that same rifle, too. It was my first bolt-action deer rifle. Before that I always used dad's old Marlin 30-30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 930534, member: 12995"] Yeah, my fire-forming loads use Hornady 117 Interlocks over 48gr of Reloder 19. Virtually no recoil, and I use a vintage BDL stock that has the plastic buttplate, so there's no recoil reduction with that rifle. LOL However, when I run my 115 Bergers on up there to 3,400+ when I was ladder testing for the .25-06 AI, you can definitely feel some recoil once you load them on up there. But, you don't have to load them that hot, and the regular .25-06 will kick less than my .25-06 AI does. All Ackleys seem to have a little more felt recoil because of the sharper shoulder and the blown-out wall taper. 7mm-08 is a great round! I've had one since I was 10. Still have that same rifle, too. It was my first bolt-action deer rifle. Before that I always used dad's old Marlin 30-30. [/QUOTE]
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