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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 585929" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Hey, just something to consider:</p><p></p><p>Im not what many would consider a recoil sensitive individual. In fact three of the heavier hitters I currently shoot (338 wm/300wby/& 270wsm) don't wear a brake. -although I will be putting a muscle brake on the 300 Wby after Christmas, thanks bigngreen-</p><p>But I'd WAY RATHER shoot anyone of those guns even with a migrane, & a hang over than attempt even one pull of the trigger on my cousins Savage 110 in 30-06. That $um-b!tch kicks like a Misouri mule with both feet! I think a lot of issues have a lot to do with fit of the firearm to the shooter, rather than recoil sensitivity. Everybody is built different, so maybe try a different stock on the 270 as well as the brake, & recoil pad, before you go get her a lesser cartrige to shoot to 7-800 yds with.</p><p></p><p>Just something to chew on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 585929, member: 22166"] Hey, just something to consider: Im not what many would consider a recoil sensitive individual. In fact three of the heavier hitters I currently shoot (338 wm/300wby/& 270wsm) don't wear a brake. -although I will be putting a muscle brake on the 300 Wby after Christmas, thanks bigngreen- But I'd WAY RATHER shoot anyone of those guns even with a migrane, & a hang over than attempt even one pull of the trigger on my cousins Savage 110 in 30-06. That $um-b!tch kicks like a Misouri mule with both feet! I think a lot of issues have a lot to do with fit of the firearm to the shooter, rather than recoil sensitivity. Everybody is built different, so maybe try a different stock on the 270 as well as the brake, & recoil pad, before you go get her a lesser cartrige to shoot to 7-800 yds with. Just something to chew on. [/QUOTE]
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