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Quote from: runamuk on January 24, 2011, 01:25:26 PMIt has low recoil I have one and if you wanted to try it I would be happy to let you see for yourself....I am a big wimp and I like shooting mine.Thank You for the offer. Have a great evening.
It has low recoil I have one and if you wanted to try it I would be happy to let you see for yourself....I am a big wimp and I like shooting mine.
7mm-08 recoil is very tolerable. I would not hesitate to introduce a youth hunter to this caliber. Deadly accurate and enough power for deer/elk. 7mm-08 is one of my favorites!
Same as the 308 or 243 in my opinion. Heavier gun will kick a little less, while a lighter gun will kick a little more, just like with any other caliber.
Quote from: MtnMuley on January 24, 2011, 12:48:33 PMSame as the 308 or 243 in my opinion. Heavier gun will kick a little less, while a lighter gun will kick a little more, just like with any other caliber.This post is correct.I have a 6.5lb 7-08 and with Hornady Light Magnums, I doubt you'd say the recoil was light.In a 9lb M700, you would have a different experience.There is no absolute answer.
I guess what i'm saying Carp, and i agree with you it is a good starter gun, i'm just saying that it seems that the context of the conversation with regard to this round is that its only good as a starter gun, i'm saying it can be a guys main gun, its not weak or meek by any of my standards, the deer i shot at 404 yards, the bullet stopped on the opposite shoulder, but the deer at 456 yards, that bullet an SST, went straight thru the animal. i'm just simply saying its a great big game round, a guy named Bell, who may have shot more elephants than any other, shot half of them with a precise shot from a 7x57.