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Old 01-01-2007 | 05:11 PM
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Dan_15801
 
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Default RE: Recoil cost me this year; please HELP

ORIGINAL: savage221

Ok, now that the regular season is over here in New York State I have a question for more experienced rifle shooters than myself. Last year I bought a Ruger M77 mark II bolt action in 7mm magnum. It kicks like a government mule (worse than my 10ga BPS) and I’ve been hit in the forehead so many times by the scope that I’m flinching like crazy whenever I pull the trigger. The flinching cost me two doe this season that were both gimmy shots (70 yards standing still in open cut fields, I just thank god that they were clean misses).

I like the gun a lot; it shoots flat, its light and comes up nice but I can’t keep it if I can’t get over the recoil issue. So, the question is what do I do? Do I toss it and get something chambered in a smaller caliber say 30-06? Do I invest in a better recoil pad? Will moving the scope forward help at all? Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Please just don’t get too technical; I do a lot of bird hunting (upland and waterfowl) and know more about shotguns than rifles. Thanks in advance.
move the scope as far forward to allow you to still allow you full view through it... buy managed recoil shells... i have seen them shot out of win 70 featherlight 30-06s from achild of 75lbs with no problem... they come in 7mm also... this would be your best bet as to buying a new gun... the recoil would be aboutthata 30-30... you would have a bit further range than the 30-30 to boot... try this and i believe you will be very pleased with your recovery from flinch... throw in a limbsaver and you could have the felt recoil of a 222...
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