ORIGINAL: ShatoDavis
Last week several of us gave you very good advice on what to do. I in particular went in quite a bit of detail on how to manage the recoil.
This question has already been answered. It doesn't matter how many different ways you ask it the answers will be the same. Go pick a rifle.
Maybe its because its monday, but my BS tolerance is very low today. Browning, Tikka, Savage, ALL GOOD RIFLES.
Don't want a light rifle, stop looking at rifles in plastic stocks. If the recoil is too stout on a 7.5# rifle I gave you perfectly good advice on how to manage it. Whether or not you pay any attention is none of my concern.
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My advise after reading the multiple threads that you have started. Find a gun that you like to look at while its in your hands, and get it in a non-mag. Anyone who is trying to justify a larger gun by: putting lead in the stock, break, boss, pad, sled, leaning up against a tree, or marbles in there breeches, while shooting it is going to do absolutely nothing to help you become a better shooter. Get a gun that fits you in a .06, put some decent glass on it so you can see what you got it pointed at, and shoot a couple hundred rounds through it. Save you coins for a couple more years and when your ready to purchase that big, bad boy, you will have a great back-up rifle that you will enjoy shooting and probably will use most of the time.