Have a first year Savage 110 chambered in 30-06, weighs 6.5lbs with aluminum butt plate. 180 Nosler PTs @ 2800fps definitely get your attention.That reminds me of the 1st time one of my old shooting buddies shot his Savage .30-06. His bit him a little lower, the nose took most of the punishment. To his credit, the next weekend he was out with it again. That had to be at least 25 years ago, he still has that Savage and it shoots 1" 200 yard groups.
For X-mas at age 12 my dad bought me one of those. 250 Hornaday with 49 grains of 3031. Several moose and a couple of caribou fell to it. Later on switched to a Whelen with the same load. Whelen is pure pleasure to shoot compared to that 350 mag. Funny how a 9 pound gun kicks less than a 5 pound one does.worst recoil in what I would call a main line (or used to be) hunting rifle was a Remington 600 in .308 win with an 18.5" I believe it was barrel. I would imagine the 350 Rem Mag would have been near intolerable??
I have the same rife a Win 70 XTR from 1979 in 3006 I had a Decelerator recoil pad put on works great !I have an old Winchester 70 push feed sporter in 30-06, it was my first hunting rifle and I have not shot it in many years. This was my favorite model 70 as it is super accurate and has consistently shot groups around .7 at 100 yards.
Went to the range today and decided to take it along to warm the barrel up. Brought along 60 rounds of ammo. After 18 rounds my shoulder had enough, freaking thing kicks like a mule on steroids.
When I was younger I would put 30-40 rounds through it without issue but not anymore.
What IDIOT at Winchester decided that to make this rifle without a recoil pad.
After shooting the 30-06 my 6.5 ceedmoor and 223 felt like a rimfire.
Crazy thing is I have another Model 70 in 30-06 a Featherweight with a fixed 4x scope
to keep it light. I was going to bring that one along instead of the 223, good thing I didn't.
Except for the poor sods standing or sitting near you!I have put a muzzle brake on rifles like that. It brings the fun back.
Except when you're doing load development with your .300 magnum and are putting out 30-40 rounds trying to find the best load....Its a hunting gun. Not meant for group shooting
How much improvement over a decent load manual will you get though? Lots of people do load workups for a 300win mag to go shoot a deer at 85yds. Sometimes it may not be worth itExcept when you're doing load development with your .300 magnum and are putting out 30-40 rounds trying to find the best load....
That is one good rifle had a Browning FN in 300 WM for several years great walnut stock. Yes it was heavier than most of hunting rifles. Very nice rifle.I have a .308 NM Browning bolt rifle, made by FN (shooting a 220 gr Nosler Partition at just under 2600 fps). The round is a corker, and the recoil is tolerable as it weighs a bit under 10lbs with scope. I carried it two Autumn's ago moose hunting for a week and wouldn't want anything heavier. But that weight sure tames recoil.