deerstalker.308
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See post 8 where I sent you the link in amazon to just such a thing..
You might be right there. ~MuirI’m going to guess she has considerable experience though...
I think it’s very easy to underestimate the recoil perceived by someone new to deer calibre rifles.
Any brand u recommend??
My T3 lite is a 6.5 with no noticeable recoil at all with 120gn? But my 30.06 using 150gn, still gives me a start! after the first shot. So I would say to drop, your bullet weight and get used to your gun that way.150gr
Get 120g and stick to it???My T3 lite is a 6.5 with no noticeable recoil at all with 120gn? But my 30.06 using 150gn, still gives me a start! after the first shot. So I would say to drop, your bullet weight and get used to your gun that way.
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Yes, in felt recoil,but not in killing a deer?(dead is dead) If you are slightly' in fear of recoil, accuracy issues will surely follow?Get 120g and stick to it???
Would there be a significant difference in 120g and 150g
This might not be the quick fix you hope for. Assuming you have some 150gr left still use those to do all the comments people have said above about fit and technique first. If that does work then switch ammo.Get 120g and stick to it???
Would there be a significant difference in 120g and 150g
Ok as right now with scope where it is and I have stock against my shoulder I still have to slight ease my eye closer to scope to see the full bore of itNot really - leather ones are nicer though. But if you can stock spacers that would be a much better job. Looking at your original picture, I would move your scope forward a bit as well.
As regards technique have a read of Hold that Forend!
The recoil itself isnt severe. A 303 with brass buttplate it isnt...
That is the most sensible suggestion yet!Has everyone on this forum got sensible over night? I was expecting at least one comment suggesting he sell and buy a 270![]()
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Ive heard people say the same thing when i say i shoot 3006.... usually people that have only shot the odd roe with a 243 (a mighty fine calibre)That is the most sensible suggestion yet!
"A light recoiling caliber, suitable for ladies and young shooters" is how many American websites describe the 270. Certainly the reputation for kick that it has in the UK is completely unfounded. Largely perpetuated by people who've never fired one, I suspect.