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Loading a bullet to slowest speeds 7mm prc vs 280 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="DREBS" data-source="post: 2650397" data-attributes="member: 61655"><p>Yes seems I'm trying to get someone to advise me how bad the recoil is another factor is we use Larue quick detach amounts with not poi shift. so when I'm hunting I'm gonna be running about a pound lurpold freedom on there but when I'm at the range I can put a 2 pound night force on there however we're talking about adding mass on top of the scope and not in line of recoil I don't know if this is adding true reduction rifle weight to the reduction recoil or not… </p><p></p><p>Maybe at the end of the day I just need to buy a dedicated lightweight elk rifle and stick to a 22-20" 6.5 prc to run my suppressor on and a 26" 6.5 creedmore for range shooting barrel life .. I really wanted one rifle to rule them all.. </p><p></p><p>One last thing I thought about that I've never heard of anyone doing I'm a woodworker so I do a lot of epoxy .. Why couldn't we one open up that butt pad you spray silicone all inside so the epoxy doesn't adhere to the inside , Once cured it slides right out Right when you pour it you would hang from a string so it's sitting in the middle of the Epoxy and not touching anything tungsten or lead rods or whatever type of weight you want and whenever your range shooting and not hunting you can slide that perfectly molded 4 pound weight into the hallow stock. Then you could have your 280 ai with near 7mm velocity and 1700-2000 round barrel life and use it at the range shooting and practicing long range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DREBS, post: 2650397, member: 61655"] Yes seems I’m trying to get someone to advise me how bad the recoil is another factor is we use Larue quick detach amounts with not poi shift. so when I’m hunting I’m gonna be running about a pound lurpold freedom on there but when I’m at the range I can put a 2 pound night force on there however we’re talking about adding mass on top of the scope and not in line of recoil I don’t know if this is adding true reduction rifle weight to the reduction recoil or not… Maybe at the end of the day I just need to buy a dedicated lightweight elk rifle and stick to a 22-20” 6.5 prc to run my suppressor on and a 26” 6.5 creedmore for range shooting barrel life .. I really wanted one rifle to rule them all.. One last thing I thought about that I’ve never heard of anyone doing I’m a woodworker so I do a lot of epoxy .. Why couldn’t we one open up that butt pad you spray silicone all inside so the epoxy doesn’t adhere to the inside , Once cured it slides right out Right when you pour it you would hang from a string so it’s sitting in the middle of the Epoxy and not touching anything tungsten or lead rods or whatever type of weight you want and whenever your range shooting and not hunting you can slide that perfectly molded 4 pound weight into the hallow stock. Then you could have your 280 ai with near 7mm velocity and 1700-2000 round barrel life and use it at the range shooting and practicing long range. [/QUOTE]
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