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Factory 270 win ammo for ruger american
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<blockquote data-quote="Rifleman513" data-source="post: 1588542" data-attributes="member: 32318"><p>The recoil doesn't seem to bother my wife for no more than she shoots, but I will say that 270 American does kick more than you would think. I picked it up on sale and thought it would make a great gun for the price, which it has, but it is not the most pleasant to shoot. I put a limbsaver slip on pad on that helped tame it down a little. I picked up a 243 American at Walmart for $199 a couple years ago and that is a really fun little gun. The plastic stock feels much better with the recoil of a 243 than the 270.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rifleman513, post: 1588542, member: 32318"] The recoil doesn't seem to bother my wife for no more than she shoots, but I will say that 270 American does kick more than you would think. I picked it up on sale and thought it would make a great gun for the price, which it has, but it is not the most pleasant to shoot. I put a limbsaver slip on pad on that helped tame it down a little. I picked up a 243 American at Walmart for $199 a couple years ago and that is a really fun little gun. The plastic stock feels much better with the recoil of a 243 than the 270. [/QUOTE]
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