« Reply #18 on: October 21, 2012, 11:21:37 AM »
Mag na Port ing is gonna be real expensive. You can have a Brake put on for about 100.00 plus the cost of the brake.
Quality recoil pad will help considerably.
That said.
One question I HAVE to ask... why buy a light weight rifle if you are recoil sensitive?
I am not making fun or goofing here. To me as a gun person, this question seems pertinent.
Because the brake will add weight and length, and the extra money spent, you could have went with a different brand, that maybe fit you better, or was a bit heavier.

Because when your out in the field you are shooting it a spec of a fraction of the time yet your carrying it 99.9999999999 percent of the time. It is the reason I grab the .243 TikkaT3 rather than the Weatherby 30-378 most of the time, especially when I know I am going to be burning the boot soles.
But a .243 is no where near the recoil of a 300 WM like he has, therefore, if you develop a flinch, it will be with you when you have that shot of a lifetime presented to you. I personally would buy a smaller caliber, or a heavier rifle... Me? I like big calibers. Recoil does not bother me at all. I was shooting 340 Weatherby rifles as a 16 year old, sighting em in for my pu$$y uncles that wanted them for elk season...

Yeah, but your a brick *censored*house! and would win a head on collision with a train

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUPK9z59yUc

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