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Quote from: ThurstonCokid on April 06, 2020, 06:57:12 PMQuote from: ghosthunter on April 06, 2020, 11:13:01 AMThere are several 300 rifles in classified for sale. There is always 300s for sale. There is a reason for that. Just sayin. What’s wrong with the 300? Serious question Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkAbsolutely nothing, unless you just read yet another hunting/shooting article talking about the Magic Powers of the latest 6.5mm. The 300 is a workhorse up to and including military sniper work.
Quote from: ghosthunter on April 06, 2020, 11:13:01 AMThere are several 300 rifles in classified for sale. There is always 300s for sale. There is a reason for that. Just sayin. What’s wrong with the 300? Serious question Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
There are several 300 rifles in classified for sale. There is always 300s for sale. There is a reason for that. Just sayin.
Nothing wrong with 300WM just really like 300WSM.
Quote from: ne kid on April 07, 2020, 12:18:18 PMNothing wrong with 300WM just really like 300WSM.Opposite for me #realmagnumswearbelts That should get this one going. Sorry for the threadjack
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on April 07, 2020, 12:22:01 PMQuote from: ne kid on April 07, 2020, 12:18:18 PMNothing wrong with 300WM just really like 300WSM.Opposite for me #realmagnumswearbelts That should get this one going. Sorry for the threadjackYeah, but would you want a light 300 win mag? That's what this thread is about.
Lots of dry fire will really help with flinch. Plus it gives time for barrel to cool to really dial in that cold bore zero. 10 dry fires per shot and if the flinch persists go 20. Each dry fire should be treated as if you are shooting a target
Quote from: jasnt on April 08, 2020, 09:25:27 AMLots of dry fire will really help with flinch. Plus it gives time for barrel to cool to really dial in that cold bore zero. 10 dry fires per shot and if the flinch persists go 20. Each dry fire should be treated as if you are shooting a targetGood advice. It definitely works. I've done it myself, and I taught my daughter to do the same thing. Helps her a lot.
Quote from: Sakko300wsm on April 06, 2020, 04:41:42 PMThe 1-4 # difference is not a damn thing if you can’t pack yourself / gear in! If you’re so worried about a couple pounds in a hunting situation- you better shoot the smallest buck you see period , cuz if that couple # is a big deal you’re screwed haha. Just get comfortable with what you shoot and get confident and you’re good.If I had that attitude with all my gear I could needlessly be packing an extra 30lbs into the backcountry. It adds up quick and does make a difference.
The 1-4 # difference is not a damn thing if you can’t pack yourself / gear in! If you’re so worried about a couple pounds in a hunting situation- you better shoot the smallest buck you see period , cuz if that couple # is a big deal you’re screwed haha. Just get comfortable with what you shoot and get confident and you’re good.