Huntsman
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I am back with 2 deer down and a lot of great venison. I used a 30-06 with a 220 grain round. The rifle was a savage. I liked it.
I am back with 2 deer down and a lot of great venison. I used a 30-06 with a 220 grain round. The rifle was a savage. I liked it.
That is a manly round. Do you have a muzzle brake on that to handle the recoil?
My 1943 Turkish Mauser in 8mm left my shoulder black and blue the first time I shot that. It was actually the first gun I ever shot, followed by my Remington 870 12 gauge. Imagine my relief when my friend handed me his Winchester .22 long rifle. I stuck with that for the rest of the day.
A muzzle brake for a 30.06? I can see using one for a magnum cartridge but not a 30.06
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I have a muzzle brake on my Remington 700 30-06. I guess I am just a giant wuss but 220 is more than I would be comfortable firing with it. Even with the brake I don't shoot above 180.
A muzzle brake for a 30.06? I can see using one for a magnum cartridge but not a 30.06
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I have a muzzle brake on my Remington 700 30-06. I guess I am just a giant wuss but 220 is more than I would be comfortable firing with it. Even with the brake I don't shoot above 180.