Re: what kind of reach does a 300 ultra mag have
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 25MAN</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Malium</div><div class="ubbcode-body">With a decent muzzle brake, the 300 RUM isn't at all unpleasant to shoot. Even in a mountain hunting weight rifle (7-8 lbs), launching 230 Berger Hybrids.
All of that 90+ grains of burnt powder venting out the brake has a great deal of "whoah" on the recoil, apparently. </div></div>
Exactly...with the break technology out there today recoil should NO LONGER be an issue. The recoil argument is one I just simply don't understand anymore unless you are dead set on not using a break,and for hunting the amount you actually will shoot it, thats fine too but for target shooting just throw a break on it... 338s, 375 cheytacs, 416 Barret, 475 cheytac 50 cals...etc have all been tamed becuase of the technology with muzzlebreaks..I have a break on my RUM makes it a pleasure to shoot.
I have sat out and shot my RUM for 50 rounds one afternoon shooting steel with no issue what so ever except listening to my barrel throat yell "stop this it hurts!!" LOL.
Just but a good break on it and recoil problem will be solved.
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Other than the Barret (mouse house on the end of the barrel), what are the top one or two brakes you have experience with that take a 7-8 lb 300 RUM down to a recoil level you can shoot all day at the range? Shark bite, Fat Boy, Barker?? I'm asking because I'm in the market for a new brake. I have a 460 that has a brake and is still quite stiff to shoot.