Even when I was much more recoil-tolerant than I am now, 300WM was my least-favorite "flavor" of recoil. Snappy and sharp and nasty. The problem is, learning to shoot at longer ranges is a high-volume affair. A NULA 300 WM is not a high-volume precision rifle for most mortals. My 7 WSM Kimber is about on the outer edge of my personal tolerance, as far as a rifle I can put 30-40 rounds downrange with in a day, and still maintain precision.... And it's kicking a lot less than a 300 WM NULA.

Maybe just scope it with a good lightweight hunting scope, and buy a cheap 6.5 CM for long-range screwing around? Just a thought. Or, buy something like a GAP Xtreme Hunter if you want an expensive, high quality rifle that is still a decent carry but has the mass to be more shootable at long ranges...



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