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I have a Ruger M77 Boat Paddle in 300 Win Mag, A model 70 in 300 Win mag, a Mossberg Patriot in 338 Win Mag, and a Winchester Model 70 in 338 Win Mag. I can't tell the difference in recoil from 150 Grain out of 300 Win Mag to 250 Grain Noslers out of the 338 Win Mag. The little mossberg comes in at 7 pounds scoped and loaded and I cannot tell the difference between the heavier rifles. My Vanguard 300 Weatherby is much more noticeable.

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Originally Posted by Rugerfan4374
I have a Ruger M77 Boat Paddle in 300 Win Mag, A model 70 in 300 Win mag, a Mossberg Patriot in 338 Win Mag, and a Winchester Model 70 in 338 Win Mag. I can't tell the difference in recoil from 150 Grain out of 300 Win Mag to 250 Grain Noslers out of the 338 Win Mag. The little mossberg comes in at 7 pounds scoped and loaded and I cannot tell the difference between the heavier rifles. My Vanguard 300 Weatherby is much more noticeable.


I do like some paddles.

paddles, not sure about a 150 in the 30, being the same as a 250 in the 33. My .338 will leave the imprint of the recoil pad in your shoulder. Looks like a steak off the grill. Make me wonder what a 9.3-300WM would feel like.

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Originally Posted by 7point62mag
[quote=Rugerfan4374]I have a Ruger M77 Boat Paddle in 300 Win Mag, A model 70 in 300 Win mag, a Mossberg Patriot in 338 Win Mag, and a Winchester Model 70 in 338 Win Mag. I can't tell the difference in recoil from 150 Grain out of 300 Win Mag to 250 Grain Noslers out of the 338 Win Mag. The little mossberg comes in at 7 pounds scoped and loaded and I cannot tell the difference between the heavier rifles. My Vanguard 300 Weatherby is much more noticeable.


That's strange. I could tell the difference in recoil between 150gr and 200gr loads in same .300Magnum rifle. Perhaps my shoulder and cheekbone are more sensitive?

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Originally Posted by Slavek
Originally Posted by 7point62mag
[quote=Rugerfan4374]I have a Ruger M77 Boat Paddle in 300 Win Mag, A model 70 in 300 Win mag, a Mossberg Patriot in 338 Win Mag, and a Winchester Model 70 in 338 Win Mag. I can't tell the difference in recoil from 150 Grain out of 300 Win Mag to 250 Grain Noslers out of the 338 Win Mag. The little mossberg comes in at 7 pounds scoped and loaded and I cannot tell the difference between the heavier rifles. My Vanguard 300 Weatherby is much more noticeable.


That's strange. I could tell the difference in recoil between 150gr and 200gr loads in same .300Magnum rifle. Perhaps my shoulder and cheekbone are more sensitive?

That wasnt ne that wrote that. I said I COULD tell a difference in shooting them.

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