Ive shot about 140 rounds through it and it doesnt kick bad. I learned kinda fast to hug it to me and that alist completey Elemenates the recoil. My family doesnt reload to my knowlege but ill ask them to be sure. I dont think any family owns any magnum rifles so ill have to see myself
You have gotten excellent advice. Don't fool yourself, you do not completely eliminate recoil. You either absorb it or redirect most of its energy to reduce the felt recoil. An effective muzzle brake design serves two purposes, reduction in felt recoil and reduction in muzzle rise. The reduction in muzzle rise is often overlooked, being able to spot your target on impact is priceless. For ~$100, you can have your barrel thread (i.e., 5-8/24") and you plenty of choices for an excellent self-indexing muzzle brake (or suppressor in the future) out in the market today. In case you have not seen this ....
My go-to chambering for antelope to elk size game up to 1K yards remains the .300 Win Mag. I have a .30 LARA, which is basically an improved .300 WBTY.
(L-R: .300 WM, .300 WBTY, and .30 LARA)
At 15, my best advice to you is to take your time and enjoy the learning process, esp. in long-range hunting. This forum has a lot of people that are always willing and able to help in providing you sound advice in your decision-making. What you do with them is entirely up to you.
We used to have a member that started the same age as you, IIRC, his screen name is @barnesuser28 (Riley), hopefully, he'll chime in.
Good luck!
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