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Is 325wsm too much gun for Northern Whitetails & Black Bear
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<blockquote data-quote="buzby" data-source="post: 3063369" data-attributes="member: 120420"><p>I'm kind of surprised at how many "no such thing as too much gun" replies are posted.</p><p></p><p>I release that everyone on the internet has immaculate recoil control, and is impervious to developing a flinch. But from what I've seen in person at the typical public range, there's a **** ton of people over gunned. Give your average Joe a 325wsm in a light weight rifle, and a box of ammo, and he'll be flinching bigger than hell before that first box is empty.</p><p>We know that the rifle is moving under recoil before the bullet exits the barrel. More recoil = thrown shots, unless your form is perfect.</p><p>I'd wager most people would be more deadly with a lower recoiling round. And be able to put the bullet exactly where they intend to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzby, post: 3063369, member: 120420"] I'm kind of surprised at how many "no such thing as too much gun" replies are posted. I release that everyone on the internet has immaculate recoil control, and is impervious to developing a flinch. But from what I've seen in person at the typical public range, there's a **** ton of people over gunned. Give your average Joe a 325wsm in a light weight rifle, and a box of ammo, and he'll be flinching bigger than hell before that first box is empty. We know that the rifle is moving under recoil before the bullet exits the barrel. More recoil = thrown shots, unless your form is perfect. I'd wager most people would be more deadly with a lower recoiling round. And be able to put the bullet exactly where they intend to. [/QUOTE]
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