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billt
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by billt » Mon Apr 19, 2010 6:55 pm
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Mr. Nail
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by Mr. Nail » Tue Apr 20, 2010 9:07 am
Nothing wrong w/ that one. Hows the recoil ?
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billt
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by billt » Tue Apr 20, 2010 11:06 am
Mr. Nail wrote:Nothing wrong w/ that one. Hows the recoil ?
It is actually quite mild because of the guns heavy weight. Naked it weighs in at 9.9 pounds. Add on a scope and steel rings and it comes in right around 12 pounds, give or take a few ounces. Actual felt recoil off the bench is less than some .30-06 and .308 sporters I own. The stock itself is very well designed, and that helps as well. Bill T.
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by Bullseye » Tue Apr 20, 2010 5:10 pm
A while back I had a young gent bring a McMillan .300 Win Mag rifle to the range. The first time he shot it he got a "scope kiss" from crowding the eye piece too close. The recoil was much more than he anticipated and he had a nice inverted smiley face cut above his right eyebrow. I don't believe he had a nice day after that.
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billt
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by billt » Tue Apr 20, 2010 5:55 pm
Scope placement is critical on hard recoiling Magnum rifles. This one I set back a little farther than normal because the gun is heavy enough to curb any violent movement. Normally on a .300 Win. Mag. sporter I won't set the rear eyepiece back any farther than the trigger guard. Bill T.
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by Mr. Nail » Tue Apr 20, 2010 6:17 pm
A black eye often comes from not locking your head in and letting your entire body recoil w/ the gun also. In most cases if your field of sight is completly open your eye placment is o. k.. I never laugh at guys when this happens . Not until they laugh anyway. I've seen it a dozen times w/ blackpowder rifles.
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by Yleefox » Mon Apr 26, 2010 8:32 am
Bullseye
Wouldn't that be a frown instead of a smiley face...lol
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by Bullseye » Mon Apr 26, 2010 5:42 pm
Why yes it would, but isn't a frown nothing but a smile turned upside down?
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