Calvin45
Well-Known Member
Ah yes, there you are IdahoAnd With, a 30 grain Heavier Bullet = MORE,. Recoil !
The .270 WSM with, 140 gr. Berg's going, 3,200 FPS, IS, at, Normal "Hunting Ranges", a DRT "Killer" with, "reasonable", Recoil and, the Bullet is, STILL going OVER,.. 2,000 FPS at, 800 Yards !
IF needing, "More Bullet" I'd go with, a bigger, High BC, 7 MM, personally, like in,.. a 7 PRC, 7-270 WSM, or, 7 SAUM,.. probably !
JMH, Opinion,. as usual !
I'm not surprised at your opinion at all but will counter it with my own which is that 30 grains bullet weight hasn't in my subjective experience meant enough recoil difference to notice or at least be bothered by it. Can't tell much difference between 195s and 225s in my 300 win mag, or 75s and 100s in the .257 wby, 140s and 180s in the 270 (I did experiment with the 180 grain woodleigh bullet years ago) …but I also acknowledge I'm an oblivious man sometimes haha, a bit of a recoil junkie, and I honestly don't notice a huge difference in recoil between 3 and 3.5 inch 12 gauge shells either when some folks claim it's night and day.
My tastes are less refined and discerning haha
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