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Would you shoot a 338 Allen Mag without a Muzzle Brake?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 229939" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>The real exciting thing is shooting the 50 Allen Tactical (338 AM necked up to 50 cal) in a 15 lb rifle with no brake. That will get right into your shoulder. I have not figured the recoil in that rifle but I can tell you that I shot it one time off the bench with folded up Harris bipod attached to the front stud and shot the rifle off a front sand bag which weighs around 15 lbs. </p><p> </p><p>When the rifle went off, the bipod hit the front sand bag hard enough to throw it back and it stopped under the trigger guard of the rifle and when the muzzle came down it bounced pretty hard off the wood platform.</p><p> </p><p>A 750 gr A-Max at 2550 fps in a 15 lb rifle is not warm and fuzzy!!!! I believe it would hit harder them my 510 AM in a 30 lb rifle pretty easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 229939, member: 10"] The real exciting thing is shooting the 50 Allen Tactical (338 AM necked up to 50 cal) in a 15 lb rifle with no brake. That will get right into your shoulder. I have not figured the recoil in that rifle but I can tell you that I shot it one time off the bench with folded up Harris bipod attached to the front stud and shot the rifle off a front sand bag which weighs around 15 lbs. When the rifle went off, the bipod hit the front sand bag hard enough to throw it back and it stopped under the trigger guard of the rifle and when the muzzle came down it bounced pretty hard off the wood platform. A 750 gr A-Max at 2550 fps in a 15 lb rifle is not warm and fuzzy!!!! I believe it would hit harder them my 510 AM in a 30 lb rifle pretty easily. [/QUOTE]
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