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Reloading
Working up loads for magnums
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<blockquote data-quote="zb338" data-source="post: 1865394" data-attributes="member: 55852"><p>If your .338 recoil bothers you think about putting a brake on your barrel. They really</p><p>work great and make big bad rifles into ***** cats. My Son had a .458 that really kicked</p><p>hard off of a bench rest. I found a thin phone book in my car (I was at the range) and stuck</p><p>that under my jacket. It worked really well and I managed to sight in his .458 without a problem.</p><p>It was a good temporary fix.</p><p>Zeke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zb338, post: 1865394, member: 55852"] If your .338 recoil bothers you think about putting a brake on your barrel. They really work great and make big bad rifles into ***** cats. My Son had a .458 that really kicked hard off of a bench rest. I found a thin phone book in my car (I was at the range) and stuck that under my jacket. It worked really well and I managed to sight in his .458 without a problem. It was a good temporary fix. Zeke [/QUOTE]
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