pointingdogsrule
Well-known member
Hi Guys: Most of my time is done with archery, however, as of a few years ago I start shooting rifles as a second option. Being away from rifles I feel I lack some knowledge.
A few years ago I bought a Browning A-bolt (25-06) from a guy on this forum and just love the gun. Smoothest shooting gun I have ever shot and very accurate.
I am interested in getting a larger caliber gun for elk or Oryx. I have a Savage 30-06 and it kicks like a mule and I just can not seem to get comfortable with the gun (groupings).
So my question for you gun enthusiasts is: If I go to another Browning A-bolt will that affect the recoil (do different guns react differently). Secondly, how large of a caliber is "good enough"? I see a Browning A-bolt on Gun Broker in a .338 Win mag with a muzzle brake... that sounds like a lot of gun? I am not to familiar with calibers other then .308, .270 & 30-06.
Thanks for your help in advance.
good luck to all
the dog
A few years ago I bought a Browning A-bolt (25-06) from a guy on this forum and just love the gun. Smoothest shooting gun I have ever shot and very accurate.
I am interested in getting a larger caliber gun for elk or Oryx. I have a Savage 30-06 and it kicks like a mule and I just can not seem to get comfortable with the gun (groupings).
So my question for you gun enthusiasts is: If I go to another Browning A-bolt will that affect the recoil (do different guns react differently). Secondly, how large of a caliber is "good enough"? I see a Browning A-bolt on Gun Broker in a .338 Win mag with a muzzle brake... that sounds like a lot of gun? I am not to familiar with calibers other then .308, .270 & 30-06.
Thanks for your help in advance.
good luck to all
the dog