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<blockquote data-quote="littlebighorn" data-source="post: 2329627" data-attributes="member: 112108"><p>I have a light weight Browning 300WSM that I love packing but I put a brake on it. The brake made all the difference in how I shoot it.</p><p>I'm not sure why you don't want a brake other than noise, but ear protection solves that problem. It has taken lots of game over the years including 3 of my 4 sheep.</p><p>I had a 28 Nosler built, specifically for elk, which is relatively light weight 8.5 lbs. It has a 26" Proof barrel which makes it a little less fun to pack but still very manageable. It has taken a sheep and antelope as well as elk. I keep my hunting limit to 800 yds even though both are good out to 1000. Honestly a 1000 yards is a very long shot, and way beyond my comfort zone for big game, and I practice shooting long range more than most hunters. But that's my take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littlebighorn, post: 2329627, member: 112108"] I have a light weight Browning 300WSM that I love packing but I put a brake on it. The brake made all the difference in how I shoot it. I'm not sure why you don't want a brake other than noise, but ear protection solves that problem. It has taken lots of game over the years including 3 of my 4 sheep. I had a 28 Nosler built, specifically for elk, which is relatively light weight 8.5 lbs. It has a 26" Proof barrel which makes it a little less fun to pack but still very manageable. It has taken a sheep and antelope as well as elk. I keep my hunting limit to 800 yds even though both are good out to 1000. Honestly a 1000 yards is a very long shot, and way beyond my comfort zone for big game, and I practice shooting long range more than most hunters. But that's my take. [/QUOTE]
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