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Old 10-02-2010, 08:20 AM
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Nailezs
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Originally Posted by skeeter 7MM
JMO anything in NA which to me includes the big bears a 300 is marginal. Now if your like most meaning upto and including moose then your 280 is more then capable. So i say instead of buying a mag ported 300wsm that may or may not be too much for your tolerance to recoil...unfortunately you'll only know this by shooting the firearm in question with approriated hunting loads! The suggestion is use the money you would have spent on the boss rifle and get into reloading. This will allow you to tailor your 280 rem for whatever you may hunt today and in the future. I reload for 2-280's which have seen varmits to canadian moose fall. Perfect excuse to become a reloader to enjoy the heck out of the sport and this great cartridge.

addition of a better recoil pad is an option.

Just food for thought.

PS I can't help but wonder if your eye relief on your scope isn't short either by afforded or setup proper? I've seen this happen a lot! Can also be tightening up and not flowing with the shot...on the range, seated, expecting the shot, etc Weight or size has less to do with it, then technique.
Thx for your input! If I do in fact get my 280 back than I will be sticking with that, and getting into reloading might be an option.
As to my scope, I too have been wondering if it is set up properly. But theres not much I can do about that until I get the rifle back. Getting a Limb-saver recoil pad and checking the scope are gonna be the second and third things I do to it, the first being a good cleaning and check over.
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