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What can you tell me about my pawnshop find?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Lindsey" data-source="post: 1676961" data-attributes="member: 25831"><p>I picked up a 300 RUM (first one for me). It's a light weight at just under 8 lbs or so. Christensen barrel, lightened action, Brown precision stock. Didn't have a brake on it (I was scared). I figured I owed it to my manliness to shoot it without a brake at least one trip. Truth is, it wasn't as bad as I thought (kept my man card). It did jump around alot so now it sports a brake.</p><p></p><p>I would shoot it without one and see if you really need a brake. Then you can determine if you want one permanently or take on and off for hunting or practice. Because mine is so light, it takes a lot of effort to keep it stable so it may not be a long ranger. Besides, you won't feel the recoil when shooting at game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Lindsey, post: 1676961, member: 25831"] I picked up a 300 RUM (first one for me). It’s a light weight at just under 8 lbs or so. Christensen barrel, lightened action, Brown precision stock. Didn’t have a brake on it (I was scared). I figured I owed it to my manliness to shoot it without a brake at least one trip. Truth is, it wasn’t as bad as I thought (kept my man card). It did jump around alot so now it sports a brake. I would shoot it without one and see if you really need a brake. Then you can determine if you want one permanently or take on and off for hunting or practice. Because mine is so light, it takes a lot of effort to keep it stable so it may not be a long ranger. Besides, you won’t feel the recoil when shooting at game. [/QUOTE]
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