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I've never really liked the recoil of a .308 Win. I first shot one in an AR platform when I was a kid, and got my first (and only) scope scar. A little older I had one in a Win 88, which was known for having an uncomfortable stock. .Agreed. I'll bet this 5 lb. rifle would ring my bell, and maybe earn me another scope scar. Still, I wish I had the money to buy it!
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I've never really liked the recoil of a .308 Win. I first shot one in an AR platform when I was a kid, and got my first (and only) scope scar. A little older I had one in a Win 88, which was known for having an uncomfortable stock. .Agreed. I'll bet this 5 lb. rifle would ring my bell, and maybe earn me another scope scar. Still, I wish I had the money to buy it! Quick check on the recoil calculator, with a full house .308 180gr load @ 2,600fps, recoil in a 5 lb rifle would be north of recoil for a 15lb 338 LM... Snappy...
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Quick check on the recoil calculator, with a full house .308 180gr load @ 2,600fps, recoil in a 5 lb rifle would be north of recoil for a 15lb 338 LM... Snappy...
Thanks, you just saved me from making a possible expensive purchase that I would most likely end up regretting.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
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6lb 6oz by the time its scoped and a sling. Shooting 150's is not a big deal.
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Nice looking rifle. These are over $3700 new and recoil is not bad on my 7-08 and 30-06 Nula’s. I had a 300 win Nula that was a bit much but I actually shot good groups with it. I would not worry about recoil and hope one of you guys pick this up. It would make a great hunting rifle.
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Had a 308 Forbes. Recoil was not bad at all. Got a wild hair and it became a 284 Win. Recoil is still not bad.
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I don’t find the recoil from a 308 objectionable in the nula, fieldcraft, or Montana - but I’m not routinely shooting 180s out of them either. That’s a good price if it doesn’t escalate too much.
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I think somebody got a very good deal on that rifle.
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Man that was a deal, now I’m wondering what I was thinking.
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I had a 284 ULA. I'd not fret missing out on another lol.
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Had to resist. It would of just collected dust in the safe next to other rifles I don’t use.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
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