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Originally Posted by JD848
A guy buys what he likes,not what another guy likes,I think the 26 nosler is a fine choice if that's your thing.Same goes for cm ,if that turns your crank than then great.For my self I would take the 26 nosler in a heart beat,i am not worried about recoil,muzzle blast,wear and tear on barrels,barrels are a dime a dozen and recoil is something my wife doesn't like.
As far as recoil I have shot the 26 nosler and it's nothing at all,plus the 20 pounds of weight I picked up since my accident is the heavy part I carry around hunting .If my rifle is 10 ounces heavier and I shed that 20 pounds of fat I will live much longer and hunt a lot harder,so that gives me a goal to go for.
NW Congrats on your new gun and hope you have a great season,i am sure you will,but cheers anyway.
All this gun buying stuff is making me look real hard,but that will never change no matter what's out there.
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Thanks and you to.
I find with all the different gun offerings available it can be quite overwhelming and probably very confusing. Some are very similar and some quite different. For a one gun owner it would be a tough decision on what to purchase. Heck even having multiple guns it can be a tough decision on what I want to add to my gun safe. I find it easier to have a list of things I won't have. Ex. 6.5 cm,any thing in a 7mm mag or any kind of a 300 mag. So that leaves a lot of doors open. Lol