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Still need the perfect long range elk gun
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1446752" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>My custom 375 Ruger Model 70 has no brake and It's become my favorite gun to shoot out of the whole lot. Mind you I'm not overly recoil sensitive but I get no charge out of trying to prove how manly I am by shooting cannons. It is a much different recoil than my big magnums, more o a push than being hit with a hammer.</p><p></p><p>The lighter you go with such a rig the more the recoil is going to pound you. There are several good recoil calculators online so you might want to run some numbers through them to get an idea of what you are looking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1446752, member: 30902"] My custom 375 Ruger Model 70 has no brake and It's become my favorite gun to shoot out of the whole lot. Mind you I'm not overly recoil sensitive but I get no charge out of trying to prove how manly I am by shooting cannons. It is a much different recoil than my big magnums, more o a push than being hit with a hammer. The lighter you go with such a rig the more the recoil is going to pound you. There are several good recoil calculators online so you might want to run some numbers through them to get an idea of what you are looking. [/QUOTE]
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